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Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1872-02-07

Ohio statesman (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1872-02-07 page 1

,-rT (' ,.- ruwwWS.Jr . . w.vAr-ywt - aa A-ar. " ' 4 a. D1ILT CHID STlfl!S2i!l Xditoi Frnc3, K,7i Irt-i E. Street '"Sal Oatly, fcj audi, I Weakly..... vr 4kM ma. . alahaaf t oarrier, - 86 ?- twenty ... M M S 00 .i' WAS. i. ' mA'AY JN fiATES OF ADVERTISING DAILY STATKSMAI. -Tg vo sirs aqnauvi" un ioipaxz c. One month.. .....to 00 Two mouths-.. v. 15 00 One time: (1 00 ImitiBw........ 1 go Thrs. UraM.,w, 9 06 LWewee 3 08 Xwo weeta.i. 3 00 nrMMMlto.H M Biz months 30 00 On Tew SO 00 d 10 1 macribara Invariably In adTtitM. VOLFXLI. COLUMBUS. OHIO, WEDNESDAY, FEB11UARY 7. 1872. NO. 27. Abkib badge from tbe CJtof Mei iereora war,, b4ghw.y ibbery'ind Kidnapping..,. - ; 11 ' 1 ' '" :; t - : 1B1 Connection. emooratio State Convention jfaMroAy rinatea &ch- b D. Hc-baro fer Qvtemot; A oyn-opsi of the reeolaUoBS adepteti may be 10 an a in our telegraphic report. A ' EUROPE. w' ,. : ... Opening of English Parliament -Tie :-. v Queen's Speech. - Aueayt I. AiMnimH Thiers The Qhm'i ' Speech It is nrate Am TwH-AtMM ! XirfaM HlaMri. ENGLAND. London,- February 6 A special dia- patch from Pari says Thiers was ahot at last nighV.bt not' tart. The escaped.. , 4 v j London, - February 6. Parliament opesed shortly after noon to-day, whoa the Qaeen'i ipeeoh wu delivered. It bo- Tn dionoaitio to know jait exootly Whftt one is oxpendiog his money for is qiite natural, and will recommend bill now pendinf In thsi Legislatore, to tax pnyera. The hill requires oeantj trans nrers t hare printed - the backs el their December tax receipts tho rates of tazatioa in mills on each dollar ralaa- tion, nartioalarizin'2 tho different fonds in the State, county and local levies. The passage nf -th bill would enable aaeh tax-payer to tell, without any farther search, just bow his contribution to the pablio good is to be divided. - t BK-DISTBICTIHO TUB STATE, The Colambas correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette and the Secretary of State have been wrestling with the re-distriotinz qaeetion, and the -result of their joint labors made its appearance in the Gawetis ef yesterday. : They recom mend the Xegislatare to redistrUt the State so. that we ahaU have, as the correspondent states It in the eonolndiDg paragraph of his article, ten' Kepnblioan I claims of the Frinoe of Wales and gratitude for the sympathy of the people. Oar rele-1 tiono with foreign powers are friendly and in all respects satisfactory. The lave trade in Polynesia is severe ly denonnoed. One ' portion of the treaty yet requires the consent of the ' Canadian Parliament. The con dition of Ireland is improving, morally and materially. The crime and pauper ism oi Ureat .Britain la decreasing ; estimates will soon be laid before the Com mons whioh Her Hajesty hopes will prove tavoreble, ana indicate tne prosperoaa condition of tne kingdom. The speech is ennmerative of measures to be sub mitted for parliamentary action, among them a bill for education in Soot- land, and establishing a license sys tem, improving: the law of procedure providing for vobog by ballot, preventing and punishing bribery. After re ferring to various other subjeots of fu ture legislation, the royal speech closes with expressions of confidence in the people, and that Parliament will sus tain t the Crown in upholding the rights and honor of Europe. Tne efforts to secure a oontinuanoe of the commercial treaty with France have so far not succeeded,' but negotiations are still pending. Ine followiDir refer ence is made with regard to the Alabama Tne arbitrators appointed pur- the mere report that Great Britain was gains to repudiate the solemn treaty. He said that Parliament had not yet asseav bled. - If the country wanted the treatj repudiated the. beet way to have it done would be to insult Great Britain by this reoolattou.n''. . - - a " '' I Mr. Edmunds said this was a mere or. now alleged to) be under consideration by the Government of Great Britain; that it would not necessarily, require the action of Parliament at au. - Mr. Caai.ronv. Chairsnaa of the Com suttee on Foreiira Affairs, thought the f resident bad no sucn information as this called for; he had no idea Great Britain woom disgrace nerself by repudiating the treaty. Mr. Edmunds.' at Mr. TiumbnU'ssatf- gestion, modified the; resolution so as to as to one in- Ths Legislature reassembled yesterday aftsrroon, after a seeesa since Friday morning. In the Senate only sixteen wera present, and the business wae con fined to the presentation of petitions. In the House, only forty-eevsa members were resent. 4nd th Mntl.nMm fnnsd antitv. Uinment in listening to the Clerk calling thank, to God for the recovery foVVfomS the yeas and nay on motion U adjourn, " r"Z " , K"'Qao "r tention of Great Britain to repudiate the to - - , iuijiiiiuj ui " rf"- vtu roi tne treaty witnout menuoning tne aiieg- ea reason, v I Mr. Bobertson called no the regular orv aer, tne amnesty bill, ine resolntioo went over. Mr. Edmunds said be would call it no to-morrow, The amteatv bill was discussed until 4 tr, M., was a the senate adjourned.. Mr. Sellev nreaented a protest of the Badioal Beform Club of Philadelphia agaiast ' toe introduction of ( religious texts into the Constitution. - - Mr. Swann presented the petition of soldiers for aa equalisation of bounties. Bills were introduced as follows : By Mr. Hay For the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi, from St, Clair county. Ills., to South St. Louis. - By Mr. Dawes For the establishment of an ocean mail servioe to Australia. By Mr. Myers To promote telegrsphio communication between America, Asia and Europe. By Mr. Lowe For the sale of the Mi ami Indian land m Kansas. By Mr. Famsworth Granting pensions to certain soldiers, pilots ana outers in tne Black Hawk war. By Mr. Ootton--Briding the Missis sippi at Muscatine. - on motion of Mr. Dickey, the Secre tary of War was requested to report what military poets may be disposed of. Mr. Voorheee. from the Jndiaiarv Can. Congressional districts, nve Democratic, .? ; . ' ; "i ' . ITP mittee, reported a bill refunding all taxes and five which will afford an open field b' heW7 the r gfirst heretofore collected on any income from r fli-tv nnMr a fir a- ."".f4 SK oalariea ef officers of the State Govern- m wmiww - a luwuujc mm uoucia, auv ranirement for A State decidedly Kepnb-1 were laid ' before the arbitrator in i: n.Tiv. tfoGAMibonr (mil behalf of each party in the case, claims were included, wnico were understood on my part not to be within the province " of Ithe 'arbitrators. On- this subject I have eaused friendly 'communication to be made to the Government of the United States.'?... Nothing . farther is said in iMsml notidM 90 eanta. nnr llna flntt : WIIKLT STATICS A Alt 1 ' I Ons me.......;.l 901 Two Months...':. ITwotimaa Sml Tli . .n I li in IS ThlMtiiBM 3 99 I Six month-.. .15 M I Oa. month i OOI OuyMC SS M the Washington treaty, instigated by the I GladstonelGovernment, were gotten np to prejudice tne arbitrator against ,-tne American oase. , -t . . There have been minors in circulation in Washington that the English press nave been made -toe - vemoie m a stockjobbing enterprise.' Secretary Bontwell says tne wnoie tnrogtsejoD. inirtw-idnt stated yesterday that the demand of the English Government that do Con-; federate loan be considered as s proper olaim conflicts with the Constitution. CONNEOTiOUT. Manecrailc Stare Ceavemtiea IV.nJ. tiaa mrt Richard T. nabbaral for lverr The Bea.Iati.as. Nw Havss. Conii., Febraary 0, 1879. The Oemooratio State Convention to day nominated Richard D. Hubbard, of Hartford, for Governor, by acclamation .'The following is the substance of the resolution ndnntMl hv the Ttamonratie 1 . .... V I JiA..rf . V"U""'""U ai tun vuDbuui'Uuuao iuttoii I . XX A. T . . . L . nr.i.t... t..v;. ..f;,i r. I ss. xieoognizing ne w amena- tZZ'TXZl. JVtZZ Tr"-",:; menu to the Constitution ss deserving iney hid velioUefe W O Snd1'0!0' tlJ V"? bM hiV mBnt of two ner ?.d- Dand8 with eqnal suffrage for cent? some of it wont for the New Hamp- "S?""" me"y i5 A f Z"?: tZSr?lo "disminati in" fovor of VUlUUUlDIUUa VtUW iiiuuu i " " 1 .1- , . . . . i . .u,,,.,.,,,.,,. labnaa b r.rnm.nt of nitrnn KKB.iKtui.u.,-. Ie fo. th .Btrol of nonvantiona MT8CKLLANIOT78. . t I nd elections, and thanks those Senators The indictments which have been feond I who have oompelled a disclosure of those against Mayor Hall, oharge him with I misdeeds. Fifth. Denounces eentrali- eigning warrants for fraudulent bill of I ration, and the growing encroachments Garvey and Insersoll. ' " I . I of Executive power in the use of coer- George Van Neek, formerly a lie o ten-1 cion or bribery to ratify a treaty, pack- ant in tne British army, lately aa tne ling tne Supreme. Court to relieve nob this . soamins: np teach district is re viewed separately, and acoording to osr- addltloa of "the letter wnter1 wwn figures, he make twelveBepnbliean dis trict", five Democratic, and three doubt A?triwlr,arVitfflai fib.! regard to the Alabama claims, but in rality h.'t figure, to stand, on. One thaf the EmrVrf K.Ho"PPl- oi us uwewi ifrmnnnHs amnra QenMDT nas accepted tne arbitrator- is composed' of Carroll, Tuscarawas, I ohip of the dispute in regard to the San ments. Recommitted. Mr. SheUaharger asked leave to offer a resolution as to taking testimony in the Ohio contested election case of Schenok against Campbell. - . Mr. Kendall objected. The House then resumed the question of a fresh draw for seats. . At half past one o'clock, the Honse re sumed the consideration of the bill to establish an educational fund and to apply the proceeds of public lands to the edu- Jen.HA conckea, giving A BamoornUcmj6rity commission appointed under the treaty at Che last State eleetioo ef only 156, is also in session. when the Republican vote ti Monroe I The Timet re-prints without a word of . , , ii .n , s..v I explanation or oomment the report of f f - " I tbe Qaeen's speech published in the Pall oi tne taree aismow wmwi I Mall (Huietl. Tne jUorumg Adrertier - nl tssos, an lanktfuTgavs larger Sepub- Too copies the opeeoh, and adds : ''In lican majority than this. One -of the Hamilton county' dktrioU is classed as Republican and the other as deaJbtfulr bat am the of them has been Dstpofafio for years. ".. - ' .'.. . . Another of the doabtfal districts is Delaware Hjwdin..MArioa Morrow, tTniott and" Wyandot," which gave' a paUioan majority last fall of. 7S4J' ' The othe , djtfubffgVdi''s 9hle, Raskin gwasr! t nemseyy - Perry andMergao , wbjotxjjave 491 Republican majority last r.n Taking thoretnrae from the last State election' ? bhife'-'he efto'toYre-pondsoa'a -di vision of a IHaU Wwild malt ftfUeh UepunT!oansan3 five Democratic distiWss "haVof the-latter having an exceedingly email margin. This is correcting the present ineqhaK America it will create a powerful impression, which will only be- mitigated when the speech as actually delivered is published. It is reported that the Amer ican Government ordered a large nnmb;r sent to English manufacturers." There la no doubt tuat tbe abstract of the Queen s speeob, published in the PM MaU Gazett was a hoax. A bill to abolish the Polynesian Coolie slave trade will be introduced in Parlia ment this session., . , - The Tirnm this morning preserves' the tone of moderation it assumed yesterday on the subject of the American claims. It deprecates the intemperate dennaeia- aaa of the treaty, and Hopes it will lead to no hasty action. The present duty oi the English statesmen is to say or do nothing likely to preiudioe any attempt so remete titer misuuaerstan air g. xne Mr. Perce, who resorted the bill from the Committee on Education, offered a proviso that the bill shall in no way affect any existing law for the disposition of the publio lands or the proceeds thereof, or any portion of such lands, or the proceeds either by way of the homestead reservation or the grant to States, or oth erwise : nor be oonstraed as preventing any disposition thereof whioh Congress may hereafter see fit to make - Mr. Poland ottered an amendment pro-. viding that the act shall not have any effect to impede, impair or suspend any law authorising preremption of public lands or their entry for honest ends; nor shall it be construed as limiting in any manner the power of Congress to alter or extend the right of homestead. Messrs. Dannell, Butler of Tennessee, New York Herald, suicided at the. Hoff man Honnfl thin mnrninff. - .... . . ' The two warrants against lngersoU are not vet served, he having kept away fronT the city, but it is expeoted he will surrender himself this afternoon. A number of city laborer were paid to-day. . Bernard Casserly, the Receiver of the new Amsterdam Fire Insurance Com pany, announced that he has eommenoed paying off the first twenty-Ore per cent, dividend on claims passed npon. The steamer South America, from Rio Jaaerio, January 14, has arrived. She reports that the steamer Hassler, with Agassis and party, left Penambuoo for Rio Janeiro with the frigate Ticondoroga January 14. I ho investigation to-day ot tne state Insurance Itaperindent Miller by the Legislative Committee is commenced. Several officers of the city insurance companies were examined, but nothing implicating the integrity and uprightness of Miller were elicited. - . i It is stated that Tweed, Sweeny, Hugh Smith, Hank Smith, and other Ring lead ers, had a long conference at Tweed's office to day. Tne Attorney General nas eommenoed suit in the Supreme Court to have the Ron-dout and Oswego railroad placed in the corporation? . and the seating of members or congress not elected by tne people. Sixth. Declares that there should be an uprising of the people to keep from power men who prostitute their official power to selfish interests, and denounces any repudiation of the national debt; sympathises with the Cubans and denounces their oppressors. Ninth. - Favors a lib eral system of free schools and denonnoee any interference of the Government with the system. The last resolution indorses the English Administration, and pledges support to Hubbard. MEMPHIS. , The Orsis Dak. Alexia fa Pmntts with m Bale ef Cults-RkMling AC rrar Heleaiaw Arkansas, Heperted De.tr.yc4 by I71re. OHIO LEGISLATURE. Tuesday, Februtry 6, 1872. . , SKTATE. ...... vr t-; L The President called the Senate to order at 3 P. M.. Pursuant to idlonrnmmt un i nuay last. , . !--,. PETITIONS PKKSIXTXD. By Mr. Brlnsmade Of fonr hnnrlii citizens of Cleveland against the nuuum .V TT 1.1,1 . i . . . . & v& ,ua uuum uui tor ne oet&er Drotec- tion of land owners. By the same Of ninetv-two ox aieama county, for the same object. By the same Of fiftv citizens ef Olm. stead. Cuvahoea eonntv. Cor aamAH nrriAnx ox tue law to protect tad eUizena of Ohio from empiricism. ; , , y , s By Mr. Parker Of 76 citizens of HnVmi wmuvj. vaT but? loUUe OUjeCb. . By the Bame Of 191 eittr.Anaif flan. dusky, Erie county, for the passage of the aouBta oiu to eutaonze uongreas to bnild sauroaHls. Nine Senate bills and one House hill vere read the second time anil rftarraA to committees. - t i. A call of the Senate waa had. ahnaintr Alw .J L I . ' . ' - 0 vujv aiibtxsn memofln DrawnwtbKyt au than a quorum. Adjourned. Mkmfius, TsaBxaasss, February 0, 1872. Alexis was presented with a bale of striot middling cotton, encased in Rus sian and American colors, last evening, by Mr. Barinds, City Inspector, a native of Russia. . He was also presented with a sketch of hi dinner-party at Cata-eaxy' in Washington, drawn by Albert hands of a receiver, on the ground that Thomas, a young negro of this plaoe, in the road is bankrupt. An injunction has neat speech; for whioh the Duke re- also been issued restraining the company turned his thanks, and questioned him from leasing the road to any party or I concerning nis former and present life. parties whatever. I Mrs. General C us tar, Miss Stargeaa, It is reported tbat Tweed was qmetlyluu ocuer laaies irom iouisviue. wno arrested. His ease was transferred to were invited to accompany the Dnoal the court of Oyer and Terminer, and bail perty to New Orleans, arrived last even-given. - ing, and several other ladies and gentle-Judge Blatchford decided that Mrs. men of this city have also been invited Fisk can succeed her late husband as to accompany them. Should the Great plaintiff in the suit agaiast the Union faoifio Railroad. The annual meeting of the Life Asso ciation of America was held to-day. Among the trustees present were Horace Greeley, Erastus Brooks, and S. N. Pike. A committee was appointed to nominate directors for the ensuing year, at another meeting, to be held next week Ine new steamship Republic of tne White 8tar line, launched at Belfast, July 4th, and named in. honor of the United States, left Liverpool Thursday, on ner first voyage to New York. - un trial trip form Belfast to Liverpool, the Republic steamed fifteen knot per hour. 1 Patrick H- QHllck, one of the victims Republic fail to arrive to-morrow, they will leave on. the steamer James How ard. Esquire John Morton waa shot and killed last night by Deputy-Sheriff Shroger, as he states, in attempting to" serve a subpoena npon him.Norton knocked him down. He fired in self defense. Shroger was lodged in jail. ' ' it is reported tbat a. large portion of Helena, Arkansas, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Owing to the telegraDb lines being prostrated by the storm, .nothing I the evils resulting from the sale of intox H0TTSE OF REPBESENTATlViSS. AFTKUKOON SB8SION. House met at 2 o'clock P. it. The journals of Thursday and Friday were read and adoDted. - Mr. Ross, from the nnmrnifiaa !. Penitentiary, submitted a communication from the Warden of the Peniten tiary, in response to a resolution of in quiry, stating tbat all the information he can famish concerning contracts and contractors at the Penitentiary -will be uuuu in tne utuuiar statement accompanying his report, now in the hands of the printer. Xhe Speaker also laid before the Honse communication from the aama nflrt wherein it was stated that there are now in tbe Penitentiary one hundred and five conviota wbo are serving their second term, eighteen their third term, seventeen their fourth term, one the fifth term, two the sixth term and two the seventh term. There are a considerable number also who are known to - have served one or more terms in the prisons of other States. The following petitions were presented and appropriately referred : By Mr. Fulton From Martin Sayre and fifty-three other of Champaign county, for a law requiring school examiners to be elected by popular vote. By Mr. Waldron From Chas. Sohaefer and seventy-one others of Brown county, for a liquor law similar to that proposed by the Schirck bill introduced in the last General Assembly. By the Speaker From Thomas Ear-heart and forty others of Shelby county, for an act to proteot citizens against empiricism.By Mr. Bell From Dr. J. H. Brooke and thirty-five others of Lioking county, on the same subject. By Mr. Barnham From L. V. Bieroe and five handled and twenty-four others of Akron, Summit eountv. noon the sub ject of municipal taxation. uy Mr. Mow lan rom E. C Farley and fifty-four others of Jefferson township, Ashtabnla county, against anv amendment to the act to provide against W- TwrlIKt0 HOAT. 'The ioVpedo 'boat which "is to e built Chambers, and many members of the bar I were preeent9d to tne tmbuar aim then went to the office of Mr. W. . Mr. I ns, United-Statos Marshal.-where thw I at Boston Will laA Aril Kata ax aCajmSi if aXiA. kfa1 iVZS. wichnm-nnA WJ i baUdi. had been with onr i nation. Thr nn. stood the former better than the latter, I Be' long, 33 feet wide,' and IS feet deep, uis nay also toe I ana will draw ahont 12 frtat At 'vat.ar She will be of 359. tons burden, and Will be. driven by .two powerful engines, and will carry two propellers. The prow of the vessel will be made sharn. and six feet under water will carry a steel ram. however. 1 On professors of onr Kttt rfninni. ty woke np to the neoessity of ouuwing our distinguished visitors some thing of the nrodnnta nf nnv annfAn. an..A uu xney, aooompanied by Rev. M. Walsworth. of thA n.irVnj n- male Ssminarv. ana Rat vr vr:u .v I A i.. .i.. i, l. Mills institute. VlHiUut thA hn.l I thrnnirh wki.k ill naaa a Inni wnnanL iso juag most pressing invito-1 "on spar, on wtuon, will De placed tar-uons to visit their respective institutes I Pedoes similar to those exploded at the of learning. It may be that in this they I yard recently. She will be heavily bad what what sxa p.allAH "oi,; I nl.t.i j.. :u :J jecte In view, for, as I stated in a form-1 inches in , thickness, .i and ' on -the icttor, it is not yet rnuy decided that I npper.deck with steel an inch anda half a m JPn8e prmoesses, who are un-1 thick. The plating is being manafao- ""ni g uiuauwj, are to go I ,ut or ner in Pennsylvania, and will to Yassar CoUege, in Poughkeepsie. .ltloon be forwarded to this statten.":The was at nrst neiievea that this waa thai I estimated noat aano nnn h.i ;i i. w. destination, bat the whole matter is in I probable that more than this torn will the discretion of their oieerone. - Tiu1 I be reonired hnfnra aha in nmnlta. Th the embassy has visited Dlflnv rtf An I Orew of tha THnal .wtII rtat "nrnh&nVtf factories, the Assay and Refining works, I exceed forty men, including officers, i Sbe Mills, Kimball's carriage ' factory ' uul I hour and of roakine- ocean vovairan. other place of the sort. , They have po-1 The style of the vessel will be similar to lltely expressed themselven nlaaaaii with I a monitor, onlv h will have no tnrrtrfni all these places, bnt Javanese work an I The vessel wiH be need in can of war toT any one Who has seen fine SDaoimana nf I blow on or crush vefualn-doinir bloekadar 1 f mrl 11 .n.J;ln 1. T ! I. 1 . I'.il . I .'AH-. T I . . - 1 i ' ,, - - iDduuj uoutvo una uut.iitLie iniootTim. wurjunir at nipnii. duowiuutit Ktui irom ui, xo-nignt tnere nas been a I no guns, due aeoena noon ner engines i great excitement at toe Ualiiornia The-1 mr satety, ter, ior tne embassy, some of its attaches, a 1 definite is known in regard to it. Blair of Michigan, and Coburn advo- -he recent disaster on the Lehigh Yal Daily Telegraph pronounces the oiaim of indirect damages indefensible, inadmissible and and baseless. It regrets any hesitation on the part of the London press ltv with a vengeance 233,273 Bepublt-t. i,i.n a n w aLkatlik with fifteen, preaentative I be too strongly impressed on the United in Congreav while, 218,105 Democratic I States. Tbe leugraph feela oonvinoad voters woufa have but "five ; or 20,168 tbat the American Government wiU with- Republican majority! the State giving . Tho demoQatratiion at Trafalgar square tha JAepnblieaa ten majanty in ine mo- i by the supporters of Sir. Charles Uilk greseional delegation. And the Gazette aaksl J.fWha tnak a better arrange- mentpor a fairer , one f i y. tS'W-P Genera? Halleck was very rich man. The Cincinnati Gazette report his Annual income at Jloo.uou. ' The Dayton Journal say that Helen Fiar-Stokee-Mansfield played in that city, t Tnnie.Ta0per House, the season be-fore that establishment was destroyed by fire, and .that M aha was a. very attractive, aedoetwe woman, but aa indifferent antress." . , , A yetrng-Clevelander gallant recently 1 Tjefrane. attended with comparative quiet. A procession numbering at least fourteen thousand persons, many of whom wore Phyrgian caps, marched to Trafalgar sauare; numerous red nags, were borne throughout the line, and the bands Dlaved tbe Marseillaise. ' j At a banauet of Liberals at Lambertn. last night, William McAuthur, M. P. in a aneeeh referred to the Alabama ease. and said ne seoonaea tne claims oi tne United States Government for indiroot damages. FRANCS Pari, February 6.-It i stated that Lefranc will succeed Cassimere Perriere as Minister of the Interior. Louis Joseph Mantel is mentioned a the accessor of oated the bill, and Messrs. Harris of Virginia, and Storm of Pennsylvania, op posea is. - - Mr. Hbanks declared himself in favor of the passage of the bill, though he would not favor the sale of publio lands under it, thus taking them' from the homestead settlers., Mr. Dawes advocated, net the details. but the general scope of the hill..- He wished that every unoccupied acre of the public domain were by this bill consecrated for such a good and noble pur pose; they should see to it that those wbo bad been elotbed with tne ballot in the South should have the means of east ing the ballot intelligently. The debate waa closed by Mr. Perce. who defended the bill and it details. and expressed his eonviotion that the whole land would be permitted to go where it is most needed tne southern States. The first question was on Mr. Mo- Neeley's amendment putting printers' tickets and ink, type metal and printing aper on tbe free list. Un objection of Hoar, tbe amendment was rated out of order aa being a revenue measure which must first be considered in Com mittee of the Whole. ley railroad, has died from injuries. WASHINGTON. ARKANSAS. - ... Tkt C'laTt.a IareatinatiBK Caaaaait- tee Declarable Aceenau ir.aa Ltkt Village Threats hy the NrgraM. . Illaxtaa af Carrelt Darin The Taut aa Tahaee. aaa Whi.hy Pr.miaati.aa. Wabhihotgt, February 6, 1872. 8KRIOUS U.UTKS3 OF GAKRBT DAVIS. Garret Davis,' after having partaken of- breakfast yesterday, waa attacked with sickness. . He complained of severe pains in the head. Ho has ever slnoe been lying in a semi-comatose state and is very weak from nervous prostration. Visitors generally are exoluded from his cbamber. His physician says that If he can produce reaction within the next twenty-tour hours be shall bave hopes of nis recovery. THK TOBACCO. AND WHISKY TAX. The Committee of Ways and Means heard the representative of the tobacconists from Virginia, asking a redaction of the tax. The delegation of distillers were next heard. B. B. Miller, of Illinois, read and explained what they wanted. They ask that all the tax by distillers be consolidated; tbat Look', metres be fur Little Rcck, February 5, 187. Some of the witnesses summoned be fore the Clayton Investigating Commit tee at Washington, bave returned. The general opinion among them seems to be that Clayton will come out all right. A prominent citizen of Chicot county, who arrived from Lake Village to-night, reports matters in a deplorable condition in that county. Sinoe the United States troops left there threats have been made by negroes to drive out the guards. nearly ail tne white citizens bave re moved their families from the county. No arrests bave yet been made of those connected with the late killing. INDIANA. 1 cat ing liquors. Mr. White ot Urawford then moved that the House adjourn. The motion was lost yeas 11, nays 2?. Un motion of Mr. Baboock, a call of the House was ordered, when forty-four members answered to their names. On motion of Mr. Soott, the Serjeant- at-Arms waa dispatched tor the absentees. While tbe Sergeant-at-Arms was oat. Messrs. Brown, Mott and Kile appeared within the bar of the Honse and answered to their names. On motion of MrLsehner, all further proceedings under the call were dispensed witn. L . i Mr. Cooper moved that the House ad journ. Lost yeas Its, nays 2d. Mr. Uallen moved that tbe House take a recess until 10 o'clock to-morrow. Lost yeas 16, nays 27. Two bills were then read tbe second time and referred to standing commit tees, -i Mr. Callen objected to any further pro ceedings in the absence of a quorum, and therefore moved to adjourn lost, and two of the princess appeared there, of course being aooompanied by. Mr. and Mrs. Delong. When the principals were seen in the balcony boxes at tha right ui wo uress oircie tnere was great lev eling oi lorgnettes and great ex- "Wbo," says the Saturday J3eCTw,"c, enjoy a ohat .with a man who always talks of women as females, and of a man as an individual; who never begin a- thing but always commences it;-who. oitement all . over the house. The I does not choose, but elects; who does not 1 Indie, of- thA nnrfcv wapa (TrAiiuul in I hair, lint X.n;K J 1 J . . . 1 . i 1 .... . . ... . 1.1 . . ' . . BvigcuuB ugureu sua, meir nair ornsned I piy, out caters; nor bay,: bat purobaaen;-. back from their foreheads, and their I Who -calls a hnatrar a nurcdinantr wifli ; pretty iaues expressing innocent amuse- I wnom a servant is always a domestic, ment at all they sr.t So far as the I where he is not a menial; who does not" meaning of the play was concerned, of I say anything, but states it. and does not coarse, they knew little of it. and aa for I end. bat terminates it: who calls a honaa i oueuery anu eneots, tneir own theaters I a residence, in which be does -sot live, oat resides; with whom place is a local ity, and things do not happen, but trans- nirei" . . .. - . - ij.h might bave compared favorably with ours. All sorts of Dresent&tions and amusements of a less- dreary sort have been nreoared for onr vnmtji. and ih must be more than mortal if they are not to be, as the saying is. " amused and in structed." ' ' 8.G. SUPPOSED DROWNING. A Break ia the Ice Disappearance af a B.rne, a Sleigh and ail .fits Occa DIED. -,. FIELDS Charlzh Axthoubk. .infant son. of .. Charles O. and Lydin Fields. - ' Funeral from the residence ef the parents, lis ' Oak street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. . . ;-! r0.rlt-, . - .-!. J NEW AD VEETISEHENTS. T SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY. OR- : der of the Probate Court of Franklm county, State ot Ohio. On From the Detroit Pont of the 2d Inst.) ' The river has been so thoroughly fro zen np that it would seem no possible danger could result from any attempt to I Tharnaay, the 7th any iflutt, A. cross it, either on foot or by other means of locomotion. Except where the boats I At two o'clock P. M., on the premises hereiiaf v.. j . vi it .- . . - I ter described, 1 will offer to sell at public- sale, have formed a channel, the ice is of an the highest and best bidder (nnlees disposed of average thickness of a foot. In some oeiore tnat ume oy pn am too louowaig , 1 real estate, as the property of Thomas Eeese, de- places it 1 eighteen inches, and the ice-1 ceased, situate in the county of Franklin, State l.yach I.IW Threateaea A Olarderar Oraersd ta I,eave Electi.a at a Pap ular BTii. Mr. Baboock moved that the gentle man from Mercer, Mr. Callen, be exoused for the balance of the day. Mr. Callen objected, and demanded the yeas and nays on tbe motion. The roll men are harvesting the congealed ele ment in blocks fourteen, inches in thick ness. As has been the custom in previ ous winters, travel by Bleighs on the ice is frequently indulged in from Sandwich and all points along shore. The inhabitants of Windsor, Sandwioh, and other river towns, nave this winter indulged in river rides as far as Amherstsburgh, and report it most excellent sleighing. Yesterday a driver of one of the Sandwich stages claimed to have witnessed a catastrophe which happened on the river some distance below Sandwich Point. According to his version, he was driving along the river road, between Windsor and Sandwich, and observed a one-horse cutter and its occupants suddenly disappear from view beneath the breaking ice in the river. There were, he stated,-a man, . his wife and fonr children in the cutter at the time. They .were, he thought about half way across when the ice broke. Not a vestige of any of the party, or, for that matter, of the horse or sleigh, was afterwrrd seen. It would hardly seem 'possible that any one oonia find a place in the ice below the city large enough to get a horse and sleigh into. The only supposition is, that there an air-hole which bad only a slight oovering of ice, and into this the man and hi family nnconsoiously drove. Motion was I -Any mysterious disappearances" may, perhaps, be hereafter accounted, ior. of Ohio, twelve miles northeast of Columbus, and one mile from a ew .a loany, on tne uoiojddtu ana . Johnstown road, and described as follows,. tawiViii being a part of section tnree (J), vownsnip two Landa. bounded as follows, to wit. oommenoinr on the east line of said section, 481 poles from the . southeast corner, running west 128 poles; thence- ' ' ' south 93 poles and 31 links; thenoe east 138 poles; : ; tnence nortn v poies ana zi iiukb, va uie pisce ox beginning, containing 80 acres more or less ' eome of the improvements are a good brick, dwelling-house and ont-bnildings; three never-failing springs of good water, conveniently locatedone in the burn lot and one in the timber lot, furnishing an ample supply of water ta. year round for stock, and une near the dwelling-house, supplying cool water the year round for dairy purposes and family nse also, good well. '' and cistern; one hundred bearing apple trees of best Tariety of fruit; sixty aeres in high state of cultivation; twenty acres of good timber land, , i Xkhmh One-fotzrtli cash, one-fourth in one year, one-fonrth in eighteen months, and 'on-fourth in two years from day of sale; deferred :j payments to bear interest from day of sale, and 5 secured wy inonigatt0 wu no pcvuuava . : Appraised at tJO per acre. . , To be sold free of dower. . .. JK. V. KKUSJC, . Executor of Thomas Beese, deceased. . J. C. BssiCK, Att'y. feb5-d2w SEASON IN WASHINGTON Ivaxsvxllb, Ikd., February 5, 1873. A number of the ' citizens of Union GAY The Washington correspondent Of the Boston Journal writes : Never has there was called and motion lost yeas 12, nays I been such an nnoeasing round of gaiety here, and those most devoted to dancing 27. Pending the second reading of bills, I township, in this county, met on. Satur- Mr. Berry objected to the transaction of and to late hours begin to long for Lent Ine vote on the bill and tbe pending Ini.hprl freanf xnnaa. tlKVUBIHll WD-O -TCI IU Wf UIUTTUW, and the House adjourned. NEW YORK. Birapess Matter. Csma Bwa la. VMtigatlaa New T.rh P.litics. Biade hi inamorata a present of a bot tle ef Phelon's perfume known as " I Love Too," and it cost him fifty dollars to prove that he did not intend that as a " declaration." Tha girl produced the empty bottle in court, the jury anufied the cork, and fined the defendant that ill""' - - ' Basil' Harrison,' the original of Coop er's famous .JB lluater," lives near Kalamazoo, on a farm whioh he ha oc-Di fr the last forty-five years. He i. 101 veara old. and still hale and hearty. ituall the preparatien -made to transfer Alexis from Memphis to New Or- The Ponyon Qoartier i now ready to pay the fourth half millard of the German war indemnity, wnioc is aue on tne nrst of May. The Assembly is discussing a motion for the establishment of a Provisional Commission to govern the country in ease the Assembly ia illegally dissolved. The debate was tumultuous. ITALY. Rome. February 6. Cardinal Anto- nelli is sick, but nothing in his complaint excites apprenension. - Florxnck, February -5. Madame Bis tort, the celebrated tragedienne, was in- iA.n.l atatson beard tbe steamer ureat w"" " Reanblie, tbe largest and finest boat on the Mississippi, it now seems probable that it will ne 'necessary to cumw ..tk boat for that nurpese. IE rwac Ran bile ia nnfortanately stuck r.at in an tea gorge near Columbus and If she should not make her appearance at Memphi within a speeifiedHime she will lose the honor of bearing the Grand-Ttnnal nartv down the Miasia&ippi.. As an pernap. auu Sec.ad CONGRESSIONAL. m af the CUNH, P.rty-Sac.ad Washixotos, February 6, 1879. star at. Mr. Fenton vresented a petition of Nnv York merchants favoring a reform in the civil servioe, ana in tne seisure of Hw Tobk. February 0, 1873. XUBOFCAH MATTZRS. A special Loadon dispatch says the Timet yesterday nsed the following lan guage: "The treaty oi Washington nas become inoperative, for the reason that it is not based on a perfect understand ing between signatory parties. It is with the utmost relaotaace that, we contem plate the possibility that a reference of this question to the arbitration of a court will eome to nothing; that there will remain nothing of the expectations thus raised of a successful issue of the oase. A satisfactory answer from Washington, excluding the American claim for indi root, damages, cannot . be anticipated The misunderstanding which - will thus be established between the United States can bave no sequel bat the abandonment of the reference for arbitration.' POLITICAL. A number of Internationalists have pe titioned tbe Mayor and Aldermen tor tbe use of the publio buildings as lecture halls. A New Haven special says Kiobard NOMINATIONS. The President sent the following nom inations to the Senate to day: H. R. Hurlbutt. Comptroller of the Currency ; Edwin 8. McCook, Secretary for Dakota Territory. The United States Frigate Congress nas been ordered to the European squad ron. Tho Committe of Way and Means give notion that for tbe present they must suspend all further audiences upon internal revenue or taritt. MEXICO. Latest Blexicaa New. Yictary af the Cevernaaeat P.rcea A World'. Fair ta he held ia the City al Blexice day evening, and ordered Robert S. Blakely, who killed John Donahue, of Buffalo, New York, to leave ta county, and have pledged themselves to enforce the order. Blakely was in town Friday to invoke the protection of the law. A specal to the Journal states that Jacob Held, Jr., Republican, was elected Marshal of Henderson to day by a major- lty of thirty-six votes. TEI.EGBA.TIS IN BRIEF. The steam saw-mill of Hascall Broth ers at Flint, Michigan, waa burned last night; loss ?-JU,ooo, insurance aiu.uuu. Yet these social entertainments are, after all, very humanizing in their effects on legislation. I remember once to have read in an English magazine an essay "On Balls," which described a dance as the cheapest of pastimes, and our Solons can well understand its delights. Alter the busy and exciting day of legislation with its annoyances and its perplexi ties, it most be pleasant to come down from the capitoline hill into social entertainment. There is a blaze of light, bright and sweet flowers, tine figures ana nner ureases, wnivu even k -w!ano nnmumondent Sew York World.1 1 Representatives from the rual districts For three days now we have been en- ia unaertaxer-uae maca coats a t.wo 1 .. Ka.imA nrABAtlfcahlA. . SilPh aood anv business, inasmuch as there was no aaorum present, and demanded a call of the House. The roll was called and 42 members found to be present not a Quorum. - un motion of Mr. aeiry, the houbo then adjourned. SIGHTS FOB ORIENT Al, EYES. The Japanese ia Saa Franciscan Vis it! t. the Carts, Pahllc TT.rks, aad Theatres Dinners and Serenades pas SPTiHIAIiTIES, FOB GENTLEMEN' Fisk. Clark A Fiacre's celebrated Specialties - are for sale by all first class dealers in this city. True Fit Shirts, Patent Pantaloon Drawers, Russian Braces, . Iiaporte's Kid Gloves, New Styles of Neck Dress. -w -n vh. VnmlMAs Inst out. Dover cloth Shirts and Shirtings, Samson Braces, Patent Pantaloon Drawers (red stamp), Laporte's Cable Kid Gloves, and tbe Begent Btreet Scarf . - - JT1S1L, sxii&ov, - TO )an23-eodlm 690 Broadway, New York. . Cnr OF Maxico, January 30, 1673. The Porfirista rebels bave been defeat ed ia the State of Vera Cruz, The Government troops have whipped Negrete and other insurgents near Mul- areingo. The adherents ot forlensta lliaz, cap tured at Oaxaca, were pardoned. The whereabouts of ielix jjiaz are unknown. A world's fair at the city of Mexioo is projected. A Puebla train by highwaymen, gers and stripped them of their clothing. The robbers kidnapped six of the passen gers and maltreated others. Norton yesterday morning. Ihree men were killed and ntteen sunocaiea. The health report of Chicago shows twelve deaths by small-pox for tbe week ending yesterday; a material decrease. There are about sixty cases in the pest- house. A fire yesterday in Louisville burned four frame houses on Preston street, near the river. Loss about $2,000; insurance slight. A number of poor families lost everything, and were turned out in tne cold. S. P. Lows, a clerk in the Boston post office, is a defaulter for $30,000. He has n was recently attacked turned over to the Pos tmwter property MonKoHan has appeared, they have all , who robbed the pasaen- amounting to about $14,000. Sixty an- t np cry " Japanese, Japanese, gi' ' . - . . .r . " .ntnaii W.tara vara fnnnd nnnn him. His I ,, ,annl. kmr nfivmran salary waa $ 600 a year. iggg demonstrative, but still we have ' na jananese emDassv wasiormanv re-1 nil han intensely luwraiwu. real, live Japanese dignitaries m onr belles are fed as Elijah was by the raven citv. And, believe me, their presenoe is I like, black-coated men, and such pleas iL! A t I tF anna oil tf I Zallll BtJl tLU kiAU WA Jtvrwvs vm j uuv aa "J atningw, uocuju.cu. aonenrT" Of aU these golden us, men as weU as women, have been on g0u draining to the very dregs, the inmn on the qui vive, if "the expres-1 dances appear to be a favorite. To be k. AfAra.hlA ta An these treat snre: there some booses at which the din r . I l J.l!.inli. tha L An all honor. Evea the gamins. no f"wv. . rc . s " ClZx. r" a - ling, and so cnoice are uuwinwvuwu whose notions of tho Japanese are main-1 acoompany each successive coars ; then lv connected with the gorgeous robes there is the driving and skating and . r Ar . K a v:M.t nmmflnuiuiv iuu uiaiuiK mm uuamb.uo. and eieemoeyuarv mho v 1 t - - , ,-. ; .ii t t 1 . 1) !,. tA n.tiAntlwl OUm tuuoo " 1 j apaneee ukb". " prefer dancing. Let 'em dance. before the Grand Hotel for boors, and whenever any person looking at all like LOVB. Juarez has purchased two revenue celved at the City Hall, Salt Lake, yes- ereat sight when, at about ten o'clock on . , t ,1.. lAfl, Ik. Kroaa k.nli uivantnrem voune man . - -. ... .v. .1 . i.:.v ; 11 not odj. w of merchants. He said tha sub- e-w 5"zrrTr.n " ,""11 tnnrT :Zunt tordav. by the Federal Territory and mu- eVening of the 16th, the brass. bring rw 'jr-TL ""L.." Ta t waa one of the first imporUnce. The nuu"-"',"S""'A.' vr I i". " iiTa Kaii , nininal authorities, and speeches of wel- no to the Grand Hotel and Great Kepuouo a ww-pure . . etition. he -aia, WB8 nomm.vou "J -""f -.rr r TM(1 hv Mavor Wells, ami respond- nnr visitor, after whioh th uieeut to-uay. 1 auuio.v. . . . . i - , Smnitl t! td to by minister ua uuug. h .l oaeon the river-and any other subject ot steamer selected must be one worked on th W preatqre vnV . - ?f! IZn aa tbe amuestv bill is disposed of. thacaeaaa mar ' -rT" 1 if , Mmnnd. oflfered a resolution aak- 8ontkv7stara vrater- cnowe very w a , "VR Pre.idant to nd to the Seoat4) tabjNt oi inn P9'" ' crstio Convention that meet- largely embraced in the Custom-house Ugh deoUna the I bill, whieh he would move to take up as ""tion tniS peiltiou, no I " .,;. rni;nn that mAAta tnM renomi- The Times announces that Mayor Hall and Nathaniel Sands were indicted ves- livUchetA-- .Uegedintentienof OreatBriUi- uy dispatch to tho Tribune say. av hkewisT surVtve toe high-pressure to rovoke the treaty of ashingtou nn- hu ?a9t di8COvered that one '?.AI!I tha ...aia-a and less the claims ot the United State shall 'hm).n. tha nredeoesaor of Clerk Ter- n.tieai-of-th.m.11. fcJSZZSt -a tt-j tVa TPAaA.nrAr I ""T. . . " "a. i 1.1 ' "i C16TS 1U na aOluiuw ul jaoureuiJthtv?B i, UViHitiJ -fairt it was xiroiueijY ucoiiatvuto w utve i -.v: k.. k vk:. , , . , ..I i -m, - i. - j I VY HUiUKvvU um votju m wiio unuit ui CHICAGO. Mayer Sledill Call, far Apprapria. i.ns The New Caarl XIanac Chica go Relief aad Aid Saciety. FREE A Boston girl, who had more than once, daring the oontinuanoe of a long engagement, shoeked her lover, a pious burgher of the Quaker city, by her de clamations in favor of free love, eom- sere-1 oletel v disgusted him when the time for the gor- I A mv naar hv refasinflr to uauvu w ,;m-U.itlwl,. .n 1 tn uiu,6u " w" - e fSSmrSL by oubmit to the performance of the cere- Two laborers named John nearns anc tepenuu oi . u "r..rSf. ..7. - ffrlnr herself to hi oonna- almost instantly Minister uaou. " - . . killed in Southport City, Missouri, yes- or two other genuemou ofi - -Z"" bial embrace wmuout um - .v. .i f turning off the gas in the than he did the desirableness or peace " . . i w.un tha two nations. I UO,nw- . - - Office, w -elzed by armed masked men, - wno had been qonoeaiea u desire for peace by submitting to ar- They bound and gagged him and threat- peace y enedhim with instant death unlessi he , to submitted to any unlocked the vault, wn on themselves, but tbe British the robbers .JTLj lilTmnA Government and nation had had full no dollars in cold coin, locked him in aaV?J" t , . fof geaatM left him, ,. . - 1 wa. to be made. If they were VTanTThompson. Master of transpor-l to repudiate the treaty, let as tetion of the1 fiacal party. ha chartered 1 M7 Amen," and take care and enter into the steamer James Howard ta carry the no more treaties with power a ready a-j&Taw rwiaana. 1 loev vui leave i ta nrAAK inem aa but uiunei aum, muv Li.r.Ki. aasaa niioek Wednesday morn-1 take measures to vindicate onr national " 'l . ; fr 1 , j c .. 1. .l.tma t . n m aw I n ,..nn lUHTI AU UIUB ." I nnnn, mi If BUlMWn VUI uo vj.M . it., vf-j;. .' Tna nartv visited the! Mr. Trumbull thought the Senate ChirarsTr Ciab by opeoial invitation, . , ought not to adopt ine resoiumoa upuu Chicago, February (, 1673. Mayor Medill has oalled for an appro priation of $120,000 to meet the expenses incurred in the ereotionjof a temporary paying off his debts in old red three cent I city hall, and the repair of sewer and postage stamps, among otoer inings I s,de walks. ?aiu ior iu tins " mj na, ,iu, aaiiur. uui. I a t :n v . , . , . t ha boon the custom in nast times for A hM 18 DefoM th ooaatT oommission- the Legislature to make annual allow-1 ere authorizing the issue of bonds to the anoes ef postage stamps to pay ior the I amount of $1,500,000 to rebuild the distribution of documents to members, i court house, and a eommittea waa nn- Collector Arthur is about to give his I pointed to secure its passage by the Leg-attention to the regulation of the general I lslature. order charges. I The Chicago Relief and Aid Society It i stated that Peter Sweeney arrived reports cash receipts to January 6, S3,-home from St. Catharines yesterday, and 1 335,700.75, and disbursements to the same ill be bailed. arrested to day. He will . he period, (1 563,636.19, leaving the balance on hand February 3, f 1,314,629.70, ADVICXS FROM SCHKNCX; Patrick Grady, kiiiea in ooutupui. vjr, .idouui j uo- AMii I ... terdav. They were engaged in exoavating balcony and addressed the crowd in the r lieiong rite or legal authority. In vain earth and a bank fell upon them, crush- Japanese tongne, teiiing; wi- monatrated. She professed herself ing ther lower extremities almost to our Minister aiwrwaru ' -.MBllmm J911 . .v ir r.om Western nations, and of the marriage state, but submit to A fire occorred yesterday morning in irmt'h of the reoeption of the the tying of the nuptial knot she would the passenger depot of the Ogdensburg no7 "t s.n FranoUoo was a proof of not. And when he demanded her rea- and iwer canaaa raiiroaa. aestroying f AmerioB. Then We aU sons for her extraordinarily ois- the entire building, the freight depot.and SoSd athxsir up our caps. Then like to the idea of clerical or magisterial oare, auu uuu-uuouio ""'is"". . ,.--.. T. T.onir o-ave us a speech of his intervention sne claimed tuat worn. " nsnranoe I i : " ' . i : . . i.i . ,; v.A wnniii tatte own. and this, too, was, oi course, most tounu ureuiu.j ,70 . 1. U (n 1 1 TT fAAAi ved. In the morning re-1 no pains to please her, bnt were sue TV.- WkA f . rnnns man no mo1 f I ""J.'- . " A I V.im of. ariTJ- t.itTlA. her haPPineSS m. un wu w vm. . vuun, u uwu.uu w. i . ... n A nrffWM. auui v null, ii m . v . miiu i u, ii-im , D u.u. wmm .1 7 . . Engle was found yesterday in one of the n"r important elements of sooiety, had would be his chief thought provide tar .tills at the Eagle Oil Works, Cleve- Ob the next day the mem- for: and then, too. she wished to bestow i. Vno a v&nAiTin nrAfi t,tt.hA -Fftpira I . . -r . Tnj::n Ttanawr. 1 1 .iVn.tiAna anil Amnraucti via suvmi and it ia supposed he entered the still for " it attended the opening of the United man if at any time she elw to AVa. aa-nn. Af fl AAflin (T ntlt thh tnha Attil I " . -a. tt A V aifin rm haan intri I 1 a Vi m & t thill CftnQlU aVWWAXVA UOT F"nC". T. ' States uircnit u -:; - ha rafeod. to eoa- was lumntwu tij a. I tn do so bv Judge ibawyer. mi. i. n.mur i yersatua i"""- - rT , r tl,; Two cars of the St. Louis and South- row. United States District Attorney, in- sider the engagemen t u, ""VT eastern railway were thrown from the troduced them to the court, and basaki, 77 for bwMhof track near rigeon ureek oy an open Japanese juiei uustivo, ta - vu WUirum.. - - , , . u m.i'. .n; . viXi, rrz Vmh ThAra waa not mneh bnai- nrnmise of marriage, ine case promises switou -ii - mo to.". -- - - -T7- l r-r. nnAvloDmenUat ite trial, as. r'. w. ijongtryman. oi nan transacted, anu our vmituiB i iuteic-"'a. ... , J0 . .... '- , nas tne xiODDiest itue xnmg at mm . . IS'JbtSW PLACE, No. 25 East Rich street, COIiCMBUS, HI. "Tfliich I rise te explain. H dec83odly : "' ' J-QTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ,.;: , Sealed proposals will ne receivea at tne ana--iter's offlceof Franklin county, Ohio, until the . 5th day or Marcn, A. v. xcs, ior tne oodbuucuimi nf In ahntmenta and aDTiroachea to th. satna. - for a bridge over Big Walnut Creek, on the una, . . of the Granville and Worthington road, in Blett- don township, Franklin county, uu, pala mK : sonry and approaches to be built in aoeordanea. o, with plans and specifies tioaa of aaid-wark that b will be on file in the Auditor's office fa and after; the 35th of February, A. II. 1872, jjv oruer oi tne LXJuniy voninwsaioTjeTm. ..... . S.B.KJXS. -r i . - Auditor Franklin eonnty, Ohio.1 ' " ' feb6-dlt&wtd C.aiette copy . J L. PILLSBUBY, , J Practical UydraaUc Eogiaeer, . Beoently Chief Engineer of the colmnpus cict- ? . Water Works, has openea an mnom at jsw..to- State street, and win rornian run. ow"" ;. tions and Estimate, for constructing Water wv..ftM-thnHollv. Basarvair ot Combination : , t . systems, and compotations for developing and r eOOnOmiEUS WnWS jww,i mum wn ' ' cation. Drainage and Sewerage works. Cffios, . , houn: 10 AH-to P.M. janl-eod3m g W. ANDREWS, : - - attorney aad Counselor at Lav, CO I. KM Bl" OHIO. ' Will oraotioe in the Conrts oflranklin Connty, and SnpSmeConrt of Ohio. Prompt and care-fol attention given to "K''l? UIIUW AS. -M- w---"- "fc-a aaa. -w my care, street. ep37 DISSOIiTJTION. D ISSOLUTION. A anenial to thnTlAtrnit FVaa P....n. I embankment, r. . AionKtryman, oi nesa trauBacteu, au uui ,,.n. l ;n v . .ka A soeoial Washington dispatch savs thra aa ditint h.h f .,t,n.il Oravville. Illinois, had his collar bone Uresaed their high opinion of the way in of oouxse, tne rT " . . 'H that advice from Minister Schenck oon, feU M Wenona, Michigan, vesterdav broken, and one or two others were which justice is rendered in America, that "Barms , - firm tha statement that tha it uta on n,.nin. ' ' Ihmluul. I Then. Judge oawyer waa iu minut. The partnership heretofore existing under the nrm name of Jamison St Nash is this day dissolved by mutual consent. wEtT GaO. JAMISON. " IABTBr-tBSHIP KOTICB. ' ' The undersigned have this day formed a partnership under th. Arm nam, of Stuart t Saab, at No7l6 East Broad street, where they will ear-rv on a general Undertakers' bnainesa AH ac . connU of Jamison ft Sash will be settled at the oldstand. J. M. STTJAKT. febHlw O.W.WASH. P f-9 ef. -.

,-rT (' ,.- ruwwWS.Jr . . w.vAr-ywt - aa A-ar. " ' 4 a. D1ILT CHID STlfl!S2i!l Xditoi Frnc3, K,7i Irt-i E. Street '"Sal Oatly, fcj audi, I Weakly..... vr 4kM ma. . alahaaf t oarrier, - 86 ?- twenty ... M M S 00 .i' WAS. i. ' mA'AY JN fiATES OF ADVERTISING DAILY STATKSMAI. -Tg vo sirs aqnauvi" un ioipaxz c. One month.. .....to 00 Two mouths-.. v. 15 00 One time: (1 00 ImitiBw........ 1 go Thrs. UraM.,w, 9 06 LWewee 3 08 Xwo weeta.i. 3 00 nrMMMlto.H M Biz months 30 00 On Tew SO 00 d 10 1 macribara Invariably In adTtitM. VOLFXLI. COLUMBUS. OHIO, WEDNESDAY, FEB11UARY 7. 1872. NO. 27. Abkib badge from tbe CJtof Mei iereora war,, b4ghw.y ibbery'ind Kidnapping..,. - ; 11 ' 1 ' '" :; t - : 1B1 Connection. emooratio State Convention jfaMroAy rinatea &ch- b D. Hc-baro fer Qvtemot; A oyn-opsi of the reeolaUoBS adepteti may be 10 an a in our telegraphic report. A ' EUROPE. w' ,. : ... Opening of English Parliament -Tie :-. v Queen's Speech. - Aueayt I. AiMnimH Thiers The Qhm'i ' Speech It is nrate Am TwH-AtMM ! XirfaM HlaMri. ENGLAND. London,- February 6 A special dia- patch from Pari says Thiers was ahot at last nighV.bt not' tart. The escaped.. , 4 v j London, - February 6. Parliament opesed shortly after noon to-day, whoa the Qaeen'i ipeeoh wu delivered. It bo- Tn dionoaitio to know jait exootly Whftt one is oxpendiog his money for is qiite natural, and will recommend bill now pendinf In thsi Legislatore, to tax pnyera. The hill requires oeantj trans nrers t hare printed - the backs el their December tax receipts tho rates of tazatioa in mills on each dollar ralaa- tion, nartioalarizin'2 tho different fonds in the State, county and local levies. The passage nf -th bill would enable aaeh tax-payer to tell, without any farther search, just bow his contribution to the pablio good is to be divided. - t BK-DISTBICTIHO TUB STATE, The Colambas correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette and the Secretary of State have been wrestling with the re-distriotinz qaeetion, and the -result of their joint labors made its appearance in the Gawetis ef yesterday. : They recom mend the Xegislatare to redistrUt the State so. that we ahaU have, as the correspondent states It in the eonolndiDg paragraph of his article, ten' Kepnblioan I claims of the Frinoe of Wales and gratitude for the sympathy of the people. Oar rele-1 tiono with foreign powers are friendly and in all respects satisfactory. The lave trade in Polynesia is severe ly denonnoed. One ' portion of the treaty yet requires the consent of the ' Canadian Parliament. The con dition of Ireland is improving, morally and materially. The crime and pauper ism oi Ureat .Britain la decreasing ; estimates will soon be laid before the Com mons whioh Her Hajesty hopes will prove tavoreble, ana indicate tne prosperoaa condition of tne kingdom. The speech is ennmerative of measures to be sub mitted for parliamentary action, among them a bill for education in Soot- land, and establishing a license sys tem, improving: the law of procedure providing for vobog by ballot, preventing and punishing bribery. After re ferring to various other subjeots of fu ture legislation, the royal speech closes with expressions of confidence in the people, and that Parliament will sus tain t the Crown in upholding the rights and honor of Europe. Tne efforts to secure a oontinuanoe of the commercial treaty with France have so far not succeeded,' but negotiations are still pending. Ine followiDir refer ence is made with regard to the Alabama Tne arbitrators appointed pur- the mere report that Great Britain was gains to repudiate the solemn treaty. He said that Parliament had not yet asseav bled. - If the country wanted the treatj repudiated the. beet way to have it done would be to insult Great Britain by this reoolattou.n''. . - - a " '' I Mr. Edmunds said this was a mere or. now alleged to) be under consideration by the Government of Great Britain; that it would not necessarily, require the action of Parliament at au. - Mr. Caai.ronv. Chairsnaa of the Com suttee on Foreiira Affairs, thought the f resident bad no sucn information as this called for; he had no idea Great Britain woom disgrace nerself by repudiating the treaty. Mr. Edmunds.' at Mr. TiumbnU'ssatf- gestion, modified the; resolution so as to as to one in- Ths Legislature reassembled yesterday aftsrroon, after a seeesa since Friday morning. In the Senate only sixteen wera present, and the business wae con fined to the presentation of petitions. In the House, only forty-eevsa members were resent. 4nd th Mntl.nMm fnnsd antitv. Uinment in listening to the Clerk calling thank, to God for the recovery foVVfomS the yeas and nay on motion U adjourn, " r"Z " , K"'Qao "r tention of Great Britain to repudiate the to - - , iuijiiiiuj ui " rf"- vtu roi tne treaty witnout menuoning tne aiieg- ea reason, v I Mr. Bobertson called no the regular orv aer, tne amnesty bill, ine resolntioo went over. Mr. Edmunds said be would call it no to-morrow, The amteatv bill was discussed until 4 tr, M., was a the senate adjourned.. Mr. Sellev nreaented a protest of the Badioal Beform Club of Philadelphia agaiast ' toe introduction of ( religious texts into the Constitution. - - Mr. Swann presented the petition of soldiers for aa equalisation of bounties. Bills were introduced as follows : By Mr. Hay For the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi, from St, Clair county. Ills., to South St. Louis. - By Mr. Dawes For the establishment of an ocean mail servioe to Australia. By Mr. Myers To promote telegrsphio communication between America, Asia and Europe. By Mr. Lowe For the sale of the Mi ami Indian land m Kansas. By Mr. Famsworth Granting pensions to certain soldiers, pilots ana outers in tne Black Hawk war. By Mr. Ootton--Briding the Missis sippi at Muscatine. - on motion of Mr. Dickey, the Secre tary of War was requested to report what military poets may be disposed of. Mr. Voorheee. from the Jndiaiarv Can. Congressional districts, nve Democratic, .? ; . ' ; "i ' . ITP mittee, reported a bill refunding all taxes and five which will afford an open field b' heW7 the r gfirst heretofore collected on any income from r fli-tv nnMr a fir a- ."".f4 SK oalariea ef officers of the State Govern- m wmiww - a luwuujc mm uoucia, auv ranirement for A State decidedly Kepnb-1 were laid ' before the arbitrator in i: n.Tiv. tfoGAMibonr (mil behalf of each party in the case, claims were included, wnico were understood on my part not to be within the province " of Ithe 'arbitrators. On- this subject I have eaused friendly 'communication to be made to the Government of the United States.'?... Nothing . farther is said in iMsml notidM 90 eanta. nnr llna flntt : WIIKLT STATICS A Alt 1 ' I Ons me.......;.l 901 Two Months...':. ITwotimaa Sml Tli . .n I li in IS ThlMtiiBM 3 99 I Six month-.. .15 M I Oa. month i OOI OuyMC SS M the Washington treaty, instigated by the I GladstonelGovernment, were gotten np to prejudice tne arbitrator against ,-tne American oase. , -t . . There have been minors in circulation in Washington that the English press nave been made -toe - vemoie m a stockjobbing enterprise.' Secretary Bontwell says tne wnoie tnrogtsejoD. inirtw-idnt stated yesterday that the demand of the English Government that do Con-; federate loan be considered as s proper olaim conflicts with the Constitution. CONNEOTiOUT. Manecrailc Stare Ceavemtiea IV.nJ. tiaa mrt Richard T. nabbaral for lverr The Bea.Iati.as. Nw Havss. Conii., Febraary 0, 1879. The Oemooratio State Convention to day nominated Richard D. Hubbard, of Hartford, for Governor, by acclamation .'The following is the substance of the resolution ndnntMl hv the Ttamonratie 1 . .... V I JiA..rf . V"U""'""U ai tun vuDbuui'Uuuao iuttoii I . XX A. T . . . L . nr.i.t... t..v;. ..f;,i r. I ss. xieoognizing ne w amena- tZZ'TXZl. JVtZZ Tr"-",:; menu to the Constitution ss deserving iney hid velioUefe W O Snd1'0!0' tlJ V"? bM hiV mBnt of two ner ?.d- Dand8 with eqnal suffrage for cent? some of it wont for the New Hamp- "S?""" me"y i5 A f Z"?: tZSr?lo "disminati in" fovor of VUlUUUlDIUUa VtUW iiiuuu i " " 1 .1- , . . . . i . .u,,,.,.,,,.,,. labnaa b r.rnm.nt of nitrnn KKB.iKtui.u.,-. Ie fo. th .Btrol of nonvantiona MT8CKLLANIOT78. . t I nd elections, and thanks those Senators The indictments which have been feond I who have oompelled a disclosure of those against Mayor Hall, oharge him with I misdeeds. Fifth. Denounces eentrali- eigning warrants for fraudulent bill of I ration, and the growing encroachments Garvey and Insersoll. ' " I . I of Executive power in the use of coer- George Van Neek, formerly a lie o ten-1 cion or bribery to ratify a treaty, pack- ant in tne British army, lately aa tne ling tne Supreme. Court to relieve nob this . soamins: np teach district is re viewed separately, and acoording to osr- addltloa of "the letter wnter1 wwn figures, he make twelveBepnbliean dis trict", five Democratic, and three doubt A?triwlr,arVitfflai fib.! regard to the Alabama claims, but in rality h.'t figure, to stand, on. One thaf the EmrVrf K.Ho"PPl- oi us uwewi ifrmnnnHs amnra QenMDT nas accepted tne arbitrator- is composed' of Carroll, Tuscarawas, I ohip of the dispute in regard to the San ments. Recommitted. Mr. SheUaharger asked leave to offer a resolution as to taking testimony in the Ohio contested election case of Schenok against Campbell. - . Mr. Kendall objected. The House then resumed the question of a fresh draw for seats. . At half past one o'clock, the Honse re sumed the consideration of the bill to establish an educational fund and to apply the proceeds of public lands to the edu- Jen.HA conckea, giving A BamoornUcmj6rity commission appointed under the treaty at Che last State eleetioo ef only 156, is also in session. when the Republican vote ti Monroe I The Timet re-prints without a word of . , , ii .n , s..v I explanation or oomment the report of f f - " I tbe Qaeen's speech published in the Pall oi tne taree aismow wmwi I Mall (Huietl. Tne jUorumg Adrertier - nl tssos, an lanktfuTgavs larger Sepub- Too copies the opeeoh, and adds : ''In lican majority than this. One -of the Hamilton county' dktrioU is classed as Republican and the other as deaJbtfulr bat am the of them has been Dstpofafio for years. ".. - ' .'.. . . Another of the doabtfal districts is Delaware Hjwdin..MArioa Morrow, tTniott and" Wyandot," which gave' a paUioan majority last fall of. 7S4J' ' The othe , djtfubffgVdi''s 9hle, Raskin gwasr! t nemseyy - Perry andMergao , wbjotxjjave 491 Republican majority last r.n Taking thoretnrae from the last State election' ? bhife'-'he efto'toYre-pondsoa'a -di vision of a IHaU Wwild malt ftfUeh UepunT!oansan3 five Democratic distiWss "haVof the-latter having an exceedingly email margin. This is correcting the present ineqhaK America it will create a powerful impression, which will only be- mitigated when the speech as actually delivered is published. It is reported that the Amer ican Government ordered a large nnmb;r sent to English manufacturers." There la no doubt tuat tbe abstract of the Queen s speeob, published in the PM MaU Gazett was a hoax. A bill to abolish the Polynesian Coolie slave trade will be introduced in Parlia ment this session., . , - The Tirnm this morning preserves' the tone of moderation it assumed yesterday on the subject of the American claims. It deprecates the intemperate dennaeia- aaa of the treaty, and Hopes it will lead to no hasty action. The present duty oi the English statesmen is to say or do nothing likely to preiudioe any attempt so remete titer misuuaerstan air g. xne Mr. Perce, who resorted the bill from the Committee on Education, offered a proviso that the bill shall in no way affect any existing law for the disposition of the publio lands or the proceeds thereof, or any portion of such lands, or the proceeds either by way of the homestead reservation or the grant to States, or oth erwise : nor be oonstraed as preventing any disposition thereof whioh Congress may hereafter see fit to make - Mr. Poland ottered an amendment pro-. viding that the act shall not have any effect to impede, impair or suspend any law authorising preremption of public lands or their entry for honest ends; nor shall it be construed as limiting in any manner the power of Congress to alter or extend the right of homestead. Messrs. Dannell, Butler of Tennessee, New York Herald, suicided at the. Hoff man Honnfl thin mnrninff. - .... . . ' The two warrants against lngersoU are not vet served, he having kept away fronT the city, but it is expeoted he will surrender himself this afternoon. A number of city laborer were paid to-day. . Bernard Casserly, the Receiver of the new Amsterdam Fire Insurance Com pany, announced that he has eommenoed paying off the first twenty-Ore per cent, dividend on claims passed npon. The steamer South America, from Rio Jaaerio, January 14, has arrived. She reports that the steamer Hassler, with Agassis and party, left Penambuoo for Rio Janeiro with the frigate Ticondoroga January 14. I ho investigation to-day ot tne state Insurance Itaperindent Miller by the Legislative Committee is commenced. Several officers of the city insurance companies were examined, but nothing implicating the integrity and uprightness of Miller were elicited. - . i It is stated that Tweed, Sweeny, Hugh Smith, Hank Smith, and other Ring lead ers, had a long conference at Tweed's office to day. Tne Attorney General nas eommenoed suit in the Supreme Court to have the Ron-dout and Oswego railroad placed in the corporation? . and the seating of members or congress not elected by tne people. Sixth. Declares that there should be an uprising of the people to keep from power men who prostitute their official power to selfish interests, and denounces any repudiation of the national debt; sympathises with the Cubans and denounces their oppressors. Ninth. - Favors a lib eral system of free schools and denonnoee any interference of the Government with the system. The last resolution indorses the English Administration, and pledges support to Hubbard. MEMPHIS. , The Orsis Dak. Alexia fa Pmntts with m Bale ef Cults-RkMling AC rrar Heleaiaw Arkansas, Heperted De.tr.yc4 by I71re. OHIO LEGISLATURE. Tuesday, Februtry 6, 1872. . , SKTATE. ...... vr t-; L The President called the Senate to order at 3 P. M.. Pursuant to idlonrnmmt un i nuay last. , . !--,. PETITIONS PKKSIXTXD. By Mr. Brlnsmade Of fonr hnnrlii citizens of Cleveland against the nuuum .V TT 1.1,1 . i . . . . & v& ,ua uuum uui tor ne oet&er Drotec- tion of land owners. By the same Of ninetv-two ox aieama county, for the same object. By the same Of fiftv citizens ef Olm. stead. Cuvahoea eonntv. Cor aamAH nrriAnx ox tue law to protect tad eUizena of Ohio from empiricism. ; , , y , s By Mr. Parker Of 76 citizens of HnVmi wmuvj. vaT but? loUUe OUjeCb. . By the Bame Of 191 eittr.Anaif flan. dusky, Erie county, for the passage of the aouBta oiu to eutaonze uongreas to bnild sauroaHls. Nine Senate bills and one House hill vere read the second time anil rftarraA to committees. - t i. A call of the Senate waa had. ahnaintr Alw .J L I . ' . ' - 0 vujv aiibtxsn memofln DrawnwtbKyt au than a quorum. Adjourned. Mkmfius, TsaBxaasss, February 0, 1872. Alexis was presented with a bale of striot middling cotton, encased in Rus sian and American colors, last evening, by Mr. Barinds, City Inspector, a native of Russia. . He was also presented with a sketch of hi dinner-party at Cata-eaxy' in Washington, drawn by Albert hands of a receiver, on the ground that Thomas, a young negro of this plaoe, in the road is bankrupt. An injunction has neat speech; for whioh the Duke re- also been issued restraining the company turned his thanks, and questioned him from leasing the road to any party or I concerning nis former and present life. parties whatever. I Mrs. General C us tar, Miss Stargeaa, It is reported tbat Tweed was qmetlyluu ocuer laaies irom iouisviue. wno arrested. His ease was transferred to were invited to accompany the Dnoal the court of Oyer and Terminer, and bail perty to New Orleans, arrived last even-given. - ing, and several other ladies and gentle-Judge Blatchford decided that Mrs. men of this city have also been invited Fisk can succeed her late husband as to accompany them. Should the Great plaintiff in the suit agaiast the Union faoifio Railroad. The annual meeting of the Life Asso ciation of America was held to-day. Among the trustees present were Horace Greeley, Erastus Brooks, and S. N. Pike. A committee was appointed to nominate directors for the ensuing year, at another meeting, to be held next week Ine new steamship Republic of tne White 8tar line, launched at Belfast, July 4th, and named in. honor of the United States, left Liverpool Thursday, on ner first voyage to New York. - un trial trip form Belfast to Liverpool, the Republic steamed fifteen knot per hour. 1 Patrick H- QHllck, one of the victims Republic fail to arrive to-morrow, they will leave on. the steamer James How ard. Esquire John Morton waa shot and killed last night by Deputy-Sheriff Shroger, as he states, in attempting to" serve a subpoena npon him.Norton knocked him down. He fired in self defense. Shroger was lodged in jail. ' ' it is reported tbat a. large portion of Helena, Arkansas, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Owing to the telegraDb lines being prostrated by the storm, .nothing I the evils resulting from the sale of intox H0TTSE OF REPBESENTATlViSS. AFTKUKOON SB8SION. House met at 2 o'clock P. it. The journals of Thursday and Friday were read and adoDted. - Mr. Ross, from the nnmrnifiaa !. Penitentiary, submitted a communication from the Warden of the Peniten tiary, in response to a resolution of in quiry, stating tbat all the information he can famish concerning contracts and contractors at the Penitentiary -will be uuuu in tne utuuiar statement accompanying his report, now in the hands of the printer. Xhe Speaker also laid before the Honse communication from the aama nflrt wherein it was stated that there are now in tbe Penitentiary one hundred and five conviota wbo are serving their second term, eighteen their third term, seventeen their fourth term, one the fifth term, two the sixth term and two the seventh term. There are a considerable number also who are known to - have served one or more terms in the prisons of other States. The following petitions were presented and appropriately referred : By Mr. Fulton From Martin Sayre and fifty-three other of Champaign county, for a law requiring school examiners to be elected by popular vote. By Mr. Waldron From Chas. Sohaefer and seventy-one others of Brown county, for a liquor law similar to that proposed by the Schirck bill introduced in the last General Assembly. By the Speaker From Thomas Ear-heart and forty others of Shelby county, for an act to proteot citizens against empiricism.By Mr. Bell From Dr. J. H. Brooke and thirty-five others of Lioking county, on the same subject. By Mr. Barnham From L. V. Bieroe and five handled and twenty-four others of Akron, Summit eountv. noon the sub ject of municipal taxation. uy Mr. Mow lan rom E. C Farley and fifty-four others of Jefferson township, Ashtabnla county, against anv amendment to the act to provide against W- TwrlIKt0 HOAT. 'The ioVpedo 'boat which "is to e built Chambers, and many members of the bar I were preeent9d to tne tmbuar aim then went to the office of Mr. W. . Mr. I ns, United-Statos Marshal.-where thw I at Boston Will laA Aril Kata ax aCajmSi if aXiA. kfa1 iVZS. wichnm-nnA WJ i baUdi. had been with onr i nation. Thr nn. stood the former better than the latter, I Be' long, 33 feet wide,' and IS feet deep, uis nay also toe I ana will draw ahont 12 frtat At 'vat.ar She will be of 359. tons burden, and Will be. driven by .two powerful engines, and will carry two propellers. The prow of the vessel will be made sharn. and six feet under water will carry a steel ram. however. 1 On professors of onr Kttt rfninni. ty woke np to the neoessity of ouuwing our distinguished visitors some thing of the nrodnnta nf nnv annfAn. an..A uu xney, aooompanied by Rev. M. Walsworth. of thA n.irVnj n- male Ssminarv. ana Rat vr vr:u .v I A i.. .i.. i, l. Mills institute. VlHiUut thA hn.l I thrnnirh wki.k ill naaa a Inni wnnanL iso juag most pressing invito-1 "on spar, on wtuon, will De placed tar-uons to visit their respective institutes I Pedoes similar to those exploded at the of learning. It may be that in this they I yard recently. She will be heavily bad what what sxa p.allAH "oi,; I nl.t.i j.. :u :J jecte In view, for, as I stated in a form-1 inches in , thickness, .i and ' on -the icttor, it is not yet rnuy decided that I npper.deck with steel an inch anda half a m JPn8e prmoesses, who are un-1 thick. The plating is being manafao- ""ni g uiuauwj, are to go I ,ut or ner in Pennsylvania, and will to Yassar CoUege, in Poughkeepsie. .ltloon be forwarded to this statten.":The was at nrst neiievea that this waa thai I estimated noat aano nnn h.i ;i i. w. destination, bat the whole matter is in I probable that more than this torn will the discretion of their oieerone. - Tiu1 I be reonired hnfnra aha in nmnlta. Th the embassy has visited Dlflnv rtf An I Orew of tha THnal .wtII rtat "nrnh&nVtf factories, the Assay and Refining works, I exceed forty men, including officers, i Sbe Mills, Kimball's carriage ' factory ' uul I hour and of roakine- ocean vovairan. other place of the sort. , They have po-1 The style of the vessel will be similar to lltely expressed themselven nlaaaaii with I a monitor, onlv h will have no tnrrtrfni all these places, bnt Javanese work an I The vessel wiH be need in can of war toT any one Who has seen fine SDaoimana nf I blow on or crush vefualn-doinir bloekadar 1 f mrl 11 .n.J;ln 1. T ! I. 1 . I'.il . I .'AH-. T I . . - 1 i ' ,, - - iDduuj uoutvo una uut.iitLie iniootTim. wurjunir at nipnii. duowiuutit Ktui irom ui, xo-nignt tnere nas been a I no guns, due aeoena noon ner engines i great excitement at toe Ualiiornia The-1 mr satety, ter, ior tne embassy, some of its attaches, a 1 definite is known in regard to it. Blair of Michigan, and Coburn advo- -he recent disaster on the Lehigh Yal Daily Telegraph pronounces the oiaim of indirect damages indefensible, inadmissible and and baseless. It regrets any hesitation on the part of the London press ltv with a vengeance 233,273 Bepublt-t. i,i.n a n w aLkatlik with fifteen, preaentative I be too strongly impressed on the United in Congreav while, 218,105 Democratic I States. Tbe leugraph feela oonvinoad voters woufa have but "five ; or 20,168 tbat the American Government wiU with- Republican majority! the State giving . Tho demoQatratiion at Trafalgar square tha JAepnblieaa ten majanty in ine mo- i by the supporters of Sir. Charles Uilk greseional delegation. And the Gazette aaksl J.fWha tnak a better arrange- mentpor a fairer , one f i y. tS'W-P Genera? Halleck was very rich man. The Cincinnati Gazette report his Annual income at Jloo.uou. ' The Dayton Journal say that Helen Fiar-Stokee-Mansfield played in that city, t Tnnie.Ta0per House, the season be-fore that establishment was destroyed by fire, and .that M aha was a. very attractive, aedoetwe woman, but aa indifferent antress." . , , A yetrng-Clevelander gallant recently 1 Tjefrane. attended with comparative quiet. A procession numbering at least fourteen thousand persons, many of whom wore Phyrgian caps, marched to Trafalgar sauare; numerous red nags, were borne throughout the line, and the bands Dlaved tbe Marseillaise. ' j At a banauet of Liberals at Lambertn. last night, William McAuthur, M. P. in a aneeeh referred to the Alabama ease. and said ne seoonaea tne claims oi tne United States Government for indiroot damages. FRANCS Pari, February 6.-It i stated that Lefranc will succeed Cassimere Perriere as Minister of the Interior. Louis Joseph Mantel is mentioned a the accessor of oated the bill, and Messrs. Harris of Virginia, and Storm of Pennsylvania, op posea is. - - Mr. Hbanks declared himself in favor of the passage of the bill, though he would not favor the sale of publio lands under it, thus taking them' from the homestead settlers., Mr. Dawes advocated, net the details. but the general scope of the hill..- He wished that every unoccupied acre of the public domain were by this bill consecrated for such a good and noble pur pose; they should see to it that those wbo bad been elotbed with tne ballot in the South should have the means of east ing the ballot intelligently. The debate waa closed by Mr. Perce. who defended the bill and it details. and expressed his eonviotion that the whole land would be permitted to go where it is most needed tne southern States. The first question was on Mr. Mo- Neeley's amendment putting printers' tickets and ink, type metal and printing aper on tbe free list. Un objection of Hoar, tbe amendment was rated out of order aa being a revenue measure which must first be considered in Com mittee of the Whole. ley railroad, has died from injuries. WASHINGTON. ARKANSAS. - ... Tkt C'laTt.a IareatinatiBK Caaaaait- tee Declarable Aceenau ir.aa Ltkt Village Threats hy the NrgraM. . Illaxtaa af Carrelt Darin The Taut aa Tahaee. aaa Whi.hy Pr.miaati.aa. Wabhihotgt, February 6, 1872. 8KRIOUS U.UTKS3 OF GAKRBT DAVIS. Garret Davis,' after having partaken of- breakfast yesterday, waa attacked with sickness. . He complained of severe pains in the head. Ho has ever slnoe been lying in a semi-comatose state and is very weak from nervous prostration. Visitors generally are exoluded from his cbamber. His physician says that If he can produce reaction within the next twenty-tour hours be shall bave hopes of nis recovery. THK TOBACCO. AND WHISKY TAX. The Committee of Ways and Means heard the representative of the tobacconists from Virginia, asking a redaction of the tax. The delegation of distillers were next heard. B. B. Miller, of Illinois, read and explained what they wanted. They ask that all the tax by distillers be consolidated; tbat Look', metres be fur Little Rcck, February 5, 187. Some of the witnesses summoned be fore the Clayton Investigating Commit tee at Washington, bave returned. The general opinion among them seems to be that Clayton will come out all right. A prominent citizen of Chicot county, who arrived from Lake Village to-night, reports matters in a deplorable condition in that county. Sinoe the United States troops left there threats have been made by negroes to drive out the guards. nearly ail tne white citizens bave re moved their families from the county. No arrests bave yet been made of those connected with the late killing. INDIANA. 1 cat ing liquors. Mr. White ot Urawford then moved that the House adjourn. The motion was lost yeas 11, nays 2?. Un motion of Mr. Baboock, a call of the House was ordered, when forty-four members answered to their names. On motion of Mr. Soott, the Serjeant- at-Arms waa dispatched tor the absentees. While tbe Sergeant-at-Arms was oat. Messrs. Brown, Mott and Kile appeared within the bar of the Honse and answered to their names. On motion of MrLsehner, all further proceedings under the call were dispensed witn. L . i Mr. Cooper moved that the House ad journ. Lost yeas Its, nays 2d. Mr. Uallen moved that tbe House take a recess until 10 o'clock to-morrow. Lost yeas 16, nays 27. Two bills were then read tbe second time and referred to standing commit tees, -i Mr. Callen objected to any further pro ceedings in the absence of a quorum, and therefore moved to adjourn lost, and two of the princess appeared there, of course being aooompanied by. Mr. and Mrs. Delong. When the principals were seen in the balcony boxes at tha right ui wo uress oircie tnere was great lev eling oi lorgnettes and great ex- "Wbo," says the Saturday J3eCTw,"c, enjoy a ohat .with a man who always talks of women as females, and of a man as an individual; who never begin a- thing but always commences it;-who. oitement all . over the house. The I does not choose, but elects; who does not 1 Indie, of- thA nnrfcv wapa (TrAiiuul in I hair, lint X.n;K J 1 J . . . 1 . i 1 .... . . ... . 1.1 . . ' . . BvigcuuB ugureu sua, meir nair ornsned I piy, out caters; nor bay,: bat purobaaen;-. back from their foreheads, and their I Who -calls a hnatrar a nurcdinantr wifli ; pretty iaues expressing innocent amuse- I wnom a servant is always a domestic, ment at all they sr.t So far as the I where he is not a menial; who does not" meaning of the play was concerned, of I say anything, but states it. and does not coarse, they knew little of it. and aa for I end. bat terminates it: who calls a honaa i oueuery anu eneots, tneir own theaters I a residence, in which be does -sot live, oat resides; with whom place is a local ity, and things do not happen, but trans- nirei" . . .. - . - ij.h might bave compared favorably with ours. All sorts of Dresent&tions and amusements of a less- dreary sort have been nreoared for onr vnmtji. and ih must be more than mortal if they are not to be, as the saying is. " amused and in structed." ' ' 8.G. SUPPOSED DROWNING. A Break ia the Ice Disappearance af a B.rne, a Sleigh and ail .fits Occa DIED. -,. FIELDS Charlzh Axthoubk. .infant son. of .. Charles O. and Lydin Fields. - ' Funeral from the residence ef the parents, lis ' Oak street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. . . ;-! r0.rlt-, . - .-!. J NEW AD VEETISEHENTS. T SALE OF REAL ESTATE. BY. OR- : der of the Probate Court of Franklm county, State ot Ohio. On From the Detroit Pont of the 2d Inst.) ' The river has been so thoroughly fro zen np that it would seem no possible danger could result from any attempt to I Tharnaay, the 7th any iflutt, A. cross it, either on foot or by other means of locomotion. Except where the boats I At two o'clock P. M., on the premises hereiiaf v.. j . vi it .- . . - I ter described, 1 will offer to sell at public- sale, have formed a channel, the ice is of an the highest and best bidder (nnlees disposed of average thickness of a foot. In some oeiore tnat ume oy pn am too louowaig , 1 real estate, as the property of Thomas Eeese, de- places it 1 eighteen inches, and the ice-1 ceased, situate in the county of Franklin, State l.yach I.IW Threateaea A Olarderar Oraersd ta I,eave Electi.a at a Pap ular BTii. Mr. Baboock moved that the gentle man from Mercer, Mr. Callen, be exoused for the balance of the day. Mr. Callen objected, and demanded the yeas and nays on tbe motion. The roll men are harvesting the congealed ele ment in blocks fourteen, inches in thick ness. As has been the custom in previ ous winters, travel by Bleighs on the ice is frequently indulged in from Sandwich and all points along shore. The inhabitants of Windsor, Sandwioh, and other river towns, nave this winter indulged in river rides as far as Amherstsburgh, and report it most excellent sleighing. Yesterday a driver of one of the Sandwich stages claimed to have witnessed a catastrophe which happened on the river some distance below Sandwich Point. According to his version, he was driving along the river road, between Windsor and Sandwich, and observed a one-horse cutter and its occupants suddenly disappear from view beneath the breaking ice in the river. There were, he stated,-a man, . his wife and fonr children in the cutter at the time. They .were, he thought about half way across when the ice broke. Not a vestige of any of the party, or, for that matter, of the horse or sleigh, was afterwrrd seen. It would hardly seem 'possible that any one oonia find a place in the ice below the city large enough to get a horse and sleigh into. The only supposition is, that there an air-hole which bad only a slight oovering of ice, and into this the man and hi family nnconsoiously drove. Motion was I -Any mysterious disappearances" may, perhaps, be hereafter accounted, ior. of Ohio, twelve miles northeast of Columbus, and one mile from a ew .a loany, on tne uoiojddtu ana . Johnstown road, and described as follows,. tawiViii being a part of section tnree (J), vownsnip two Landa. bounded as follows, to wit. oommenoinr on the east line of said section, 481 poles from the . southeast corner, running west 128 poles; thence- ' ' ' south 93 poles and 31 links; thenoe east 138 poles; : ; tnence nortn v poies ana zi iiukb, va uie pisce ox beginning, containing 80 acres more or less ' eome of the improvements are a good brick, dwelling-house and ont-bnildings; three never-failing springs of good water, conveniently locatedone in the burn lot and one in the timber lot, furnishing an ample supply of water ta. year round for stock, and une near the dwelling-house, supplying cool water the year round for dairy purposes and family nse also, good well. '' and cistern; one hundred bearing apple trees of best Tariety of fruit; sixty aeres in high state of cultivation; twenty acres of good timber land, , i Xkhmh One-fotzrtli cash, one-fourth in one year, one-fonrth in eighteen months, and 'on-fourth in two years from day of sale; deferred :j payments to bear interest from day of sale, and 5 secured wy inonigatt0 wu no pcvuuava . : Appraised at tJO per acre. . , To be sold free of dower. . .. JK. V. KKUSJC, . Executor of Thomas Beese, deceased. . J. C. BssiCK, Att'y. feb5-d2w SEASON IN WASHINGTON Ivaxsvxllb, Ikd., February 5, 1873. A number of the ' citizens of Union GAY The Washington correspondent Of the Boston Journal writes : Never has there was called and motion lost yeas 12, nays I been such an nnoeasing round of gaiety here, and those most devoted to dancing 27. Pending the second reading of bills, I township, in this county, met on. Satur- Mr. Berry objected to the transaction of and to late hours begin to long for Lent Ine vote on the bill and tbe pending Ini.hprl freanf xnnaa. tlKVUBIHll WD-O -TCI IU Wf UIUTTUW, and the House adjourned. NEW YORK. Birapess Matter. Csma Bwa la. VMtigatlaa New T.rh P.litics. Biade hi inamorata a present of a bot tle ef Phelon's perfume known as " I Love Too," and it cost him fifty dollars to prove that he did not intend that as a " declaration." Tha girl produced the empty bottle in court, the jury anufied the cork, and fined the defendant that ill""' - - ' Basil' Harrison,' the original of Coop er's famous .JB lluater," lives near Kalamazoo, on a farm whioh he ha oc-Di fr the last forty-five years. He i. 101 veara old. and still hale and hearty. ituall the preparatien -made to transfer Alexis from Memphis to New Or- The Ponyon Qoartier i now ready to pay the fourth half millard of the German war indemnity, wnioc is aue on tne nrst of May. The Assembly is discussing a motion for the establishment of a Provisional Commission to govern the country in ease the Assembly ia illegally dissolved. The debate was tumultuous. ITALY. Rome. February 6. Cardinal Anto- nelli is sick, but nothing in his complaint excites apprenension. - Florxnck, February -5. Madame Bis tort, the celebrated tragedienne, was in- iA.n.l atatson beard tbe steamer ureat w"" " Reanblie, tbe largest and finest boat on the Mississippi, it now seems probable that it will ne 'necessary to cumw ..tk boat for that nurpese. IE rwac Ran bile ia nnfortanately stuck r.at in an tea gorge near Columbus and If she should not make her appearance at Memphi within a speeifiedHime she will lose the honor of bearing the Grand-Ttnnal nartv down the Miasia&ippi.. As an pernap. auu Sec.ad CONGRESSIONAL. m af the CUNH, P.rty-Sac.ad Washixotos, February 6, 1879. star at. Mr. Fenton vresented a petition of Nnv York merchants favoring a reform in the civil servioe, ana in tne seisure of Hw Tobk. February 0, 1873. XUBOFCAH MATTZRS. A special Loadon dispatch says the Timet yesterday nsed the following lan guage: "The treaty oi Washington nas become inoperative, for the reason that it is not based on a perfect understand ing between signatory parties. It is with the utmost relaotaace that, we contem plate the possibility that a reference of this question to the arbitration of a court will eome to nothing; that there will remain nothing of the expectations thus raised of a successful issue of the oase. A satisfactory answer from Washington, excluding the American claim for indi root, damages, cannot . be anticipated The misunderstanding which - will thus be established between the United States can bave no sequel bat the abandonment of the reference for arbitration.' POLITICAL. A number of Internationalists have pe titioned tbe Mayor and Aldermen tor tbe use of the publio buildings as lecture halls. A New Haven special says Kiobard NOMINATIONS. The President sent the following nom inations to the Senate to day: H. R. Hurlbutt. Comptroller of the Currency ; Edwin 8. McCook, Secretary for Dakota Territory. The United States Frigate Congress nas been ordered to the European squad ron. Tho Committe of Way and Means give notion that for tbe present they must suspend all further audiences upon internal revenue or taritt. MEXICO. Latest Blexicaa New. Yictary af the Cevernaaeat P.rcea A World'. Fair ta he held ia the City al Blexice day evening, and ordered Robert S. Blakely, who killed John Donahue, of Buffalo, New York, to leave ta county, and have pledged themselves to enforce the order. Blakely was in town Friday to invoke the protection of the law. A specal to the Journal states that Jacob Held, Jr., Republican, was elected Marshal of Henderson to day by a major- lty of thirty-six votes. TEI.EGBA.TIS IN BRIEF. The steam saw-mill of Hascall Broth ers at Flint, Michigan, waa burned last night; loss ?-JU,ooo, insurance aiu.uuu. Yet these social entertainments are, after all, very humanizing in their effects on legislation. I remember once to have read in an English magazine an essay "On Balls," which described a dance as the cheapest of pastimes, and our Solons can well understand its delights. Alter the busy and exciting day of legislation with its annoyances and its perplexi ties, it most be pleasant to come down from the capitoline hill into social entertainment. There is a blaze of light, bright and sweet flowers, tine figures ana nner ureases, wnivu even k -w!ano nnmumondent Sew York World.1 1 Representatives from the rual districts For three days now we have been en- ia unaertaxer-uae maca coats a t.wo 1 .. Ka.imA nrABAtlfcahlA. . SilPh aood anv business, inasmuch as there was no aaorum present, and demanded a call of the House. The roll was called and 42 members found to be present not a Quorum. - un motion of Mr. aeiry, the houbo then adjourned. SIGHTS FOB ORIENT Al, EYES. The Japanese ia Saa Franciscan Vis it! t. the Carts, Pahllc TT.rks, aad Theatres Dinners and Serenades pas SPTiHIAIiTIES, FOB GENTLEMEN' Fisk. Clark A Fiacre's celebrated Specialties - are for sale by all first class dealers in this city. True Fit Shirts, Patent Pantaloon Drawers, Russian Braces, . Iiaporte's Kid Gloves, New Styles of Neck Dress. -w -n vh. VnmlMAs Inst out. Dover cloth Shirts and Shirtings, Samson Braces, Patent Pantaloon Drawers (red stamp), Laporte's Cable Kid Gloves, and tbe Begent Btreet Scarf . - - JT1S1L, sxii&ov, - TO )an23-eodlm 690 Broadway, New York. . Cnr OF Maxico, January 30, 1673. The Porfirista rebels bave been defeat ed ia the State of Vera Cruz, The Government troops have whipped Negrete and other insurgents near Mul- areingo. The adherents ot forlensta lliaz, cap tured at Oaxaca, were pardoned. The whereabouts of ielix jjiaz are unknown. A world's fair at the city of Mexioo is projected. A Puebla train by highwaymen, gers and stripped them of their clothing. The robbers kidnapped six of the passen gers and maltreated others. Norton yesterday morning. Ihree men were killed and ntteen sunocaiea. The health report of Chicago shows twelve deaths by small-pox for tbe week ending yesterday; a material decrease. There are about sixty cases in the pest- house. A fire yesterday in Louisville burned four frame houses on Preston street, near the river. Loss about $2,000; insurance slight. A number of poor families lost everything, and were turned out in tne cold. S. P. Lows, a clerk in the Boston post office, is a defaulter for $30,000. He has n was recently attacked turned over to the Pos tmwter property MonKoHan has appeared, they have all , who robbed the pasaen- amounting to about $14,000. Sixty an- t np cry " Japanese, Japanese, gi' ' . - . . .r . " .ntnaii W.tara vara fnnnd nnnn him. His I ,, ,annl. kmr nfivmran salary waa $ 600 a year. iggg demonstrative, but still we have ' na jananese emDassv wasiormanv re-1 nil han intensely luwraiwu. real, live Japanese dignitaries m onr belles are fed as Elijah was by the raven citv. And, believe me, their presenoe is I like, black-coated men, and such pleas iL! A t I tF anna oil tf I Zallll BtJl tLU kiAU WA Jtvrwvs vm j uuv aa "J atningw, uocuju.cu. aonenrT" Of aU these golden us, men as weU as women, have been on g0u draining to the very dregs, the inmn on the qui vive, if "the expres-1 dances appear to be a favorite. To be k. AfAra.hlA ta An these treat snre: there some booses at which the din r . I l J.l!.inli. tha L An all honor. Evea the gamins. no f"wv. . rc . s " ClZx. r" a - ling, and so cnoice are uuwinwvuwu whose notions of tho Japanese are main-1 acoompany each successive coars ; then lv connected with the gorgeous robes there is the driving and skating and . r Ar . K a v:M.t nmmflnuiuiv iuu uiaiuiK mm uuamb.uo. and eieemoeyuarv mho v 1 t - - , ,-. ; .ii t t 1 . 1) !,. tA n.tiAntlwl OUm tuuoo " 1 j apaneee ukb". " prefer dancing. Let 'em dance. before the Grand Hotel for boors, and whenever any person looking at all like LOVB. Juarez has purchased two revenue celved at the City Hall, Salt Lake, yes- ereat sight when, at about ten o'clock on . , t ,1.. lAfl, Ik. Kroaa k.nli uivantnrem voune man . - -. ... .v. .1 . i.:.v ; 11 not odj. w of merchants. He said tha sub- e-w 5"zrrTr.n " ,""11 tnnrT :Zunt tordav. by the Federal Territory and mu- eVening of the 16th, the brass. bring rw 'jr-TL ""L.." Ta t waa one of the first imporUnce. The nuu"-"',"S""'A.' vr I i". " iiTa Kaii , nininal authorities, and speeches of wel- no to the Grand Hotel and Great Kepuouo a ww-pure . . etition. he -aia, WB8 nomm.vou "J -""f -.rr r TM(1 hv Mavor Wells, ami respond- nnr visitor, after whioh th uieeut to-uay. 1 auuio.v. . . . . i - , Smnitl t! td to by minister ua uuug. h .l oaeon the river-and any other subject ot steamer selected must be one worked on th W preatqre vnV . - ?f! IZn aa tbe amuestv bill is disposed of. thacaeaaa mar ' -rT" 1 if , Mmnnd. oflfered a resolution aak- 8ontkv7stara vrater- cnowe very w a , "VR Pre.idant to nd to the Seoat4) tabjNt oi inn P9'" ' crstio Convention that meet- largely embraced in the Custom-house Ugh deoUna the I bill, whieh he would move to take up as ""tion tniS peiltiou, no I " .,;. rni;nn that mAAta tnM renomi- The Times announces that Mayor Hall and Nathaniel Sands were indicted ves- livUchetA-- .Uegedintentienof OreatBriUi- uy dispatch to tho Tribune say. av hkewisT surVtve toe high-pressure to rovoke the treaty of ashingtou nn- hu ?a9t di8COvered that one '?.AI!I tha ...aia-a and less the claims ot the United State shall 'hm).n. tha nredeoesaor of Clerk Ter- n.tieai-of-th.m.11. fcJSZZSt -a tt-j tVa TPAaA.nrAr I ""T. . . " "a. i 1.1 ' "i C16TS 1U na aOluiuw ul jaoureuiJthtv?B i, UViHitiJ -fairt it was xiroiueijY ucoiiatvuto w utve i -.v: k.. k vk:. , , . , ..I i -m, - i. - j I VY HUiUKvvU um votju m wiio unuit ui CHICAGO. Mayer Sledill Call, far Apprapria. i.ns The New Caarl XIanac Chica go Relief aad Aid Saciety. FREE A Boston girl, who had more than once, daring the oontinuanoe of a long engagement, shoeked her lover, a pious burgher of the Quaker city, by her de clamations in favor of free love, eom- sere-1 oletel v disgusted him when the time for the gor- I A mv naar hv refasinflr to uauvu w ,;m-U.itlwl,. .n 1 tn uiu,6u " w" - e fSSmrSL by oubmit to the performance of the cere- Two laborers named John nearns anc tepenuu oi . u "r..rSf. ..7. - ffrlnr herself to hi oonna- almost instantly Minister uaou. " - . . killed in Southport City, Missouri, yes- or two other genuemou ofi - -Z"" bial embrace wmuout um - .v. .i f turning off the gas in the than he did the desirableness or peace " . . i w.un tha two nations. I UO,nw- . - - Office, w -elzed by armed masked men, - wno had been qonoeaiea u desire for peace by submitting to ar- They bound and gagged him and threat- peace y enedhim with instant death unlessi he , to submitted to any unlocked the vault, wn on themselves, but tbe British the robbers .JTLj lilTmnA Government and nation had had full no dollars in cold coin, locked him in aaV?J" t , . fof geaatM left him, ,. . - 1 wa. to be made. If they were VTanTThompson. Master of transpor-l to repudiate the treaty, let as tetion of the1 fiacal party. ha chartered 1 M7 Amen," and take care and enter into the steamer James Howard ta carry the no more treaties with power a ready a-j&Taw rwiaana. 1 loev vui leave i ta nrAAK inem aa but uiunei aum, muv Li.r.Ki. aasaa niioek Wednesday morn-1 take measures to vindicate onr national " 'l . ; fr 1 , j c .. 1. .l.tma t . n m aw I n ,..nn lUHTI AU UIUB ." I nnnn, mi If BUlMWn VUI uo vj.M . it., vf-j;. .' Tna nartv visited the! Mr. Trumbull thought the Senate ChirarsTr Ciab by opeoial invitation, . , ought not to adopt ine resoiumoa upuu Chicago, February (, 1673. Mayor Medill has oalled for an appro priation of $120,000 to meet the expenses incurred in the ereotionjof a temporary paying off his debts in old red three cent I city hall, and the repair of sewer and postage stamps, among otoer inings I s,de walks. ?aiu ior iu tins " mj na, ,iu, aaiiur. uui. I a t :n v . , . , . t ha boon the custom in nast times for A hM 18 DefoM th ooaatT oommission- the Legislature to make annual allow-1 ere authorizing the issue of bonds to the anoes ef postage stamps to pay ior the I amount of $1,500,000 to rebuild the distribution of documents to members, i court house, and a eommittea waa nn- Collector Arthur is about to give his I pointed to secure its passage by the Leg-attention to the regulation of the general I lslature. order charges. I The Chicago Relief and Aid Society It i stated that Peter Sweeney arrived reports cash receipts to January 6, S3,-home from St. Catharines yesterday, and 1 335,700.75, and disbursements to the same ill be bailed. arrested to day. He will . he period, (1 563,636.19, leaving the balance on hand February 3, f 1,314,629.70, ADVICXS FROM SCHKNCX; Patrick Grady, kiiiea in ooutupui. vjr, .idouui j uo- AMii I ... terdav. They were engaged in exoavating balcony and addressed the crowd in the r lieiong rite or legal authority. In vain earth and a bank fell upon them, crush- Japanese tongne, teiiing; wi- monatrated. She professed herself ing ther lower extremities almost to our Minister aiwrwaru ' -.MBllmm J911 . .v ir r.om Western nations, and of the marriage state, but submit to A fire occorred yesterday morning in irmt'h of the reoeption of the the tying of the nuptial knot she would the passenger depot of the Ogdensburg no7 "t s.n FranoUoo was a proof of not. And when he demanded her rea- and iwer canaaa raiiroaa. aestroying f AmerioB. Then We aU sons for her extraordinarily ois- the entire building, the freight depot.and SoSd athxsir up our caps. Then like to the idea of clerical or magisterial oare, auu uuu-uuouio ""'is"". . ,.--.. T. T.onir o-ave us a speech of his intervention sne claimed tuat worn. " nsnranoe I i : " ' . i : . . i.i . ,; v.A wnniii tatte own. and this, too, was, oi course, most tounu ureuiu.j ,70 . 1. U (n 1 1 TT fAAAi ved. In the morning re-1 no pains to please her, bnt were sue TV.- WkA f . rnnns man no mo1 f I ""J.'- . " A I V.im of. ariTJ- t.itTlA. her haPPineSS m. un wu w vm. . vuun, u uwu.uu w. i . ... n A nrffWM. auui v null, ii m . v . miiu i u, ii-im , D u.u. wmm .1 7 . . Engle was found yesterday in one of the n"r important elements of sooiety, had would be his chief thought provide tar .tills at the Eagle Oil Works, Cleve- Ob the next day the mem- for: and then, too. she wished to bestow i. Vno a v&nAiTin nrAfi t,tt.hA -Fftpira I . . -r . Tnj::n Ttanawr. 1 1 .iVn.tiAna anil Amnraucti via suvmi and it ia supposed he entered the still for " it attended the opening of the United man if at any time she elw to AVa. aa-nn. Af fl AAflin (T ntlt thh tnha Attil I " . -a. tt A V aifin rm haan intri I 1 a Vi m & t thill CftnQlU aVWWAXVA UOT F"nC". T. ' States uircnit u -:; - ha rafeod. to eoa- was lumntwu tij a. I tn do so bv Judge ibawyer. mi. i. n.mur i yersatua i"""- - rT , r tl,; Two cars of the St. Louis and South- row. United States District Attorney, in- sider the engagemen t u, ""VT eastern railway were thrown from the troduced them to the court, and basaki, 77 for bwMhof track near rigeon ureek oy an open Japanese juiei uustivo, ta - vu WUirum.. - - , , . u m.i'. .n; . viXi, rrz Vmh ThAra waa not mneh bnai- nrnmise of marriage, ine case promises switou -ii - mo to.". -- - - -T7- l r-r. nnAvloDmenUat ite trial, as. r'. w. ijongtryman. oi nan transacted, anu our vmituiB i iuteic-"'a. ... , J0 . .... '- , nas tne xiODDiest itue xnmg at mm . . IS'JbtSW PLACE, No. 25 East Rich street, COIiCMBUS, HI. "Tfliich I rise te explain. H dec83odly : "' ' J-QTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ,.;: , Sealed proposals will ne receivea at tne ana--iter's offlceof Franklin county, Ohio, until the . 5th day or Marcn, A. v. xcs, ior tne oodbuucuimi nf In ahntmenta and aDTiroachea to th. satna. - for a bridge over Big Walnut Creek, on the una, . . of the Granville and Worthington road, in Blett- don township, Franklin county, uu, pala mK : sonry and approaches to be built in aoeordanea. o, with plans and specifies tioaa of aaid-wark that b will be on file in the Auditor's office fa and after; the 35th of February, A. II. 1872, jjv oruer oi tne LXJuniy voninwsaioTjeTm. ..... . S.B.KJXS. -r i . - Auditor Franklin eonnty, Ohio.1 ' " ' feb6-dlt&wtd C.aiette copy . J L. PILLSBUBY, , J Practical UydraaUc Eogiaeer, . Beoently Chief Engineer of the colmnpus cict- ? . Water Works, has openea an mnom at jsw..to- State street, and win rornian run. ow"" ;. tions and Estimate, for constructing Water wv..ftM-thnHollv. Basarvair ot Combination : , t . systems, and compotations for developing and r eOOnOmiEUS WnWS jww,i mum wn ' ' cation. Drainage and Sewerage works. Cffios, . , houn: 10 AH-to P.M. janl-eod3m g W. ANDREWS, : - - attorney aad Counselor at Lav, CO I. KM Bl" OHIO. ' Will oraotioe in the Conrts oflranklin Connty, and SnpSmeConrt of Ohio. Prompt and care-fol attention given to "K''l? UIIUW AS. -M- w---"- "fc-a aaa. -w my care, street. ep37 DISSOIiTJTION. D ISSOLUTION. A anenial to thnTlAtrnit FVaa P....n. I embankment, r. . AionKtryman, oi nesa trauBacteu, au uui ,,.n. l ;n v . .ka A soeoial Washington dispatch savs thra aa ditint h.h f .,t,n.il Oravville. Illinois, had his collar bone Uresaed their high opinion of the way in of oouxse, tne rT " . . 'H that advice from Minister Schenck oon, feU M Wenona, Michigan, vesterdav broken, and one or two others were which justice is rendered in America, that "Barms , - firm tha statement that tha it uta on n,.nin. ' ' Ihmluul. I Then. Judge oawyer waa iu minut. The partnership heretofore existing under the nrm name of Jamison St Nash is this day dissolved by mutual consent. wEtT GaO. JAMISON. " IABTBr-tBSHIP KOTICB. ' ' The undersigned have this day formed a partnership under th. Arm nam, of Stuart t Saab, at No7l6 East Broad street, where they will ear-rv on a general Undertakers' bnainesa AH ac . connU of Jamison ft Sash will be settled at the oldstand. J. M. STTJAKT. febHlw O.W.WASH. P f-9 ef. -.